Thanks for the info. I look foward to getting it done. It's only used at home but I don't want it leaking hyd. fluid everywhere. Thanks again for the help.
I have a seal leaking on the lift arm and I was wondering if this is a d.i.y. project. I have never taken one off or repaired one. I have done the fork tubes on motorcycles before. Is there a web site with the information to do this kind of job? Thanks for your help.
Do not think it is a fuse. It is about a 20 pin screw connector. It was loose and once i tightened it my problem was gone. I thought it was strange i only got the one error though.
Thanks for the info Tazza. Turns out the large electrical connector above the battery was loose. Took a little searching to figure it out. I bought a new shut off solenoid ( $110 ) and the guy at bobcat said if i didn't open the box i could return it. I tried what you suggested and it would not...
Code 13-07. Any way to bypass to get machine on trailer. Motor will not turn over. Swapped relay with no effect. Also, any idea on cost for shut off solenoid? Thanks for the help.
My 773 has high flow. The mower was a hydraulic attachment on an extendable arm. I was wondering if the flow would be high enough. The mower is about 5 foot. thanks
Was interested in addapting a highway tractor mower to my 773. Does anyone know if the flow would be sufficeint. It has high flow. Looking to maintain pastures and light brush (1"). Thanks for helping
i just thought it would be easier to fix the shaft then to fix a different motor to every attachment you want to use. i also thought that i could extend the 3-point hitch mounts away from the plate to be able to use a regular shaft. thanks for the info i'll be looking for a motor to mount.
thanks for the posts on the 17-06 error code. i have a 773 g series and the info posted here helped greatly. i managed to get it changed myself. i had to remove the bracket holding the hydraulics to the machine and this allowed me to pry it over far enough to get the solenoid off. This was not...
do you have the specs on the motor you are using? i've thought of doing the same thing only i was thinking of using the 3 point hitch plate with the motor attached to it and using a shaft (same as a tractor) so only one motor would be needed for several implements. thanks for sharing the info.
I have replaced the fuses and the relay, but still no power to the lights or the backup alarm. the front lights work fine. shoould there be a seperate switch for them? Thanks for the help.