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<blockquote data-quote="lmcl123" data-source="post: 134298" data-attributes="member: 23978"><p>OK, I don't claim to be an expert on the Bobcat 610....Ahh, who am I kidding! I did a full restoration of a 1972 M610 last winter. I used it for the summer and this winter to make sure it ran well. I sold it for $18k a couple months ago! I love that machine! None of that headache causing electrical crap that was on my 773G! I have one more that I'm going to restore next winter. Anyway, that center pedal is indeed the auxiliary control. I used my grapple and plow on the machine this past year, and one peddle direction opens grapple and the other peddle direction closes the grapple. My two 610s had two different aux hydraulic types of control tubes ending at the back of the machine. I ended up running 3/8" inch lines down the left boom arm to quick connects that fit into a piece of angle iron that I drilled and welded to the boom. Attached are some photos of the auxiliary hydraulics, and of the 610 before and after. I'll take some pictures of the other aux setup in the next couple days and post them for you. Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lmcl123, post: 134298, member: 23978"] OK, I don't claim to be an expert on the Bobcat 610....Ahh, who am I kidding! I did a full restoration of a 1972 M610 last winter. I used it for the summer and this winter to make sure it ran well. I sold it for $18k a couple months ago! I love that machine! None of that headache causing electrical crap that was on my 773G! I have one more that I'm going to restore next winter. Anyway, that center pedal is indeed the auxiliary control. I used my grapple and plow on the machine this past year, and one peddle direction opens grapple and the other peddle direction closes the grapple. My two 610s had two different aux hydraulic types of control tubes ending at the back of the machine. I ended up running 3/8" inch lines down the left boom arm to quick connects that fit into a piece of angle iron that I drilled and welded to the boom. Attached are some photos of the auxiliary hydraulics, and of the 610 before and after. I'll take some pictures of the other aux setup in the next couple days and post them for you. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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