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Bobcat 753 Hydraulic leaking from reservoir Cap
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<blockquote data-quote="reed2022" data-source="post: 78792" data-attributes="member: 10990"><p>Dan is right about fluid going up and down when cylinder are extended and retracted. To check you hydrualic fluid level bucket should be flat on ground and lift cylinders should be down. The hydrualic oil should be cool and then look at your site glass the hydrualic oil should be at the full mark. If you have to two valves on left side of tank it should between the bottom valve and the top valve when cold because the oil expands when hot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed2022, post: 78792, member: 10990"] Dan is right about fluid going up and down when cylinder are extended and retracted. To check you hydrualic fluid level bucket should be flat on ground and lift cylinders should be down. The hydrualic oil should be cool and then look at your site glass the hydrualic oil should be at the full mark. If you have to two valves on left side of tank it should between the bottom valve and the top valve when cold because the oil expands when hot. [/QUOTE]
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