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743 Bobcat Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 12579" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Just keep running the machine, you need to get the air out of the system. Just keep driving and lifting and dropping the arms. It will get out eventually. Make sure your oil level is rite too.</p><p>These machines self bleed air through what they call controlled leakage. Basically a small amount of oil leaks out the hydraulic motors and goes through the oil cooler back to the tank.</p><p>Give it time and it will get better. If you start it drive it around for say 5 mins lifting and tilting then shut it down for a few hours then repeat. Depending on how much air got in, this may take a few days to go away. On a machine i re-built it took a few weeks of every afternoon when i got home from work i did this, it eventually got clear now its spot on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 12579, member: 82"] Just keep running the machine, you need to get the air out of the system. Just keep driving and lifting and dropping the arms. It will get out eventually. Make sure your oil level is rite too. These machines self bleed air through what they call controlled leakage. Basically a small amount of oil leaks out the hydraulic motors and goes through the oil cooler back to the tank. Give it time and it will get better. If you start it drive it around for say 5 mins lifting and tilting then shut it down for a few hours then repeat. Depending on how much air got in, this may take a few days to go away. On a machine i re-built it took a few weeks of every afternoon when i got home from work i did this, it eventually got clear now its spot on. [/QUOTE]
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