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763 Shooting hydraulic oil out the control valve?
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<blockquote data-quote="cmb7684" data-source="post: 56692" data-attributes="member: 1698"><p>LOL awww come on 7lbssmallie plase tell me it is bc i bought a unit with a Boss system so that was the start of this machines issues lol. just teasing ...on another note I spoke with Bobcat dealer today and they said use it was a spool valve leaking which I'm guessing is the same thing as a control valve you mention 7lbs. I dont know of any come to site mechanics for this in my area and honestly would want to avoid if I could the cost of that service call even if I could get one. The parts guy at the bobcat dealer said the fix is simple. He said unbolt the 2 allen screws on the leaking side. Then remove the pin attached to the linkage on the opposite side. On the linkage side remove the 2 allen screws on the side. He said then lightly tap the valve on the linkage end pushing it out of the other side while holding the cap (leaking side) and cupping the valvle with the palm of your hand as it slides out and at the same time keeping pressure on the leaking side cap with your thumb tp hold it together as it comes out. He said once it come out put it in a zip lock bag and bring it to them and thet will put the new O rings in at no cost other than parts which should be under 10 bucks he said. If he missed anything let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cmb7684, post: 56692, member: 1698"] LOL awww come on 7lbssmallie plase tell me it is bc i bought a unit with a Boss system so that was the start of this machines issues lol. just teasing ...on another note I spoke with Bobcat dealer today and they said use it was a spool valve leaking which I'm guessing is the same thing as a control valve you mention 7lbs. I dont know of any come to site mechanics for this in my area and honestly would want to avoid if I could the cost of that service call even if I could get one. The parts guy at the bobcat dealer said the fix is simple. He said unbolt the 2 allen screws on the leaking side. Then remove the pin attached to the linkage on the opposite side. On the linkage side remove the 2 allen screws on the side. He said then lightly tap the valve on the linkage end pushing it out of the other side while holding the cap (leaking side) and cupping the valvle with the palm of your hand as it slides out and at the same time keeping pressure on the leaking side cap with your thumb tp hold it together as it comes out. He said once it come out put it in a zip lock bag and bring it to them and thet will put the new O rings in at no cost other than parts which should be under 10 bucks he said. If he missed anything let me know. [/QUOTE]
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