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<blockquote data-quote="jjquarterhorse" data-source="post: 30338" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>Not sure what the year is. Or the series. I'll poke around the machine and see if I can find anything to identify it. In the mean time, I've tried all the above suggestions, but nothing seems to work. I talked with the local Bobcat shop this morning and he said the machines that have use the ignition key to release pressure are old enough that the mechanism probably dosen't work any more (as opposed to the ones that have a pressure release button). Sooooo, I guess I'll finally give up and get out the wrenches. By the way, my backhoe is not a full backhoe like yours .... basically a bucket on a boom with one hydraulic cylinder which is controlled by aux hydraulics. It isn't much, but does most of the jobs I need to do around the farm. I dug a 200' trench in hard clay last week and it cut through the clay without a lot of problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjquarterhorse, post: 30338, member: 3253"] Not sure what the year is. Or the series. I'll poke around the machine and see if I can find anything to identify it. In the mean time, I've tried all the above suggestions, but nothing seems to work. I talked with the local Bobcat shop this morning and he said the machines that have use the ignition key to release pressure are old enough that the mechanism probably dosen't work any more (as opposed to the ones that have a pressure release button). Sooooo, I guess I'll finally give up and get out the wrenches. By the way, my backhoe is not a full backhoe like yours .... basically a bucket on a boom with one hydraulic cylinder which is controlled by aux hydraulics. It isn't much, but does most of the jobs I need to do around the farm. I dug a 200' trench in hard clay last week and it cut through the clay without a lot of problems. [/QUOTE]
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