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Melroe 610 Hydraulic Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 76380" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>To check fluid levels…….there are two 1/4" plugs on the side of the bobcat (between tires), if no oil comes out of the lower one when you remove it you need oil…….if oil does come out of the upper one, you are full. I'm not sure which hose broke as there is no "drive shaft" on a 610 bobcat. I'm just guessing that you meant the hose to the variable speed sheave. My best guess is that you have gotten quite a bit of fluid on the sheaves and the drive belt……if so, the belt is probably slipping in low speed. Clean both sheaves and the belt throughly and with some time and use it should improve. You can help it by increasing the tension on the belt just slightly and still be in a lower speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 76380, member: 5914"] To check fluid levels…….there are two 1/4" plugs on the side of the bobcat (between tires), if no oil comes out of the lower one when you remove it you need oil…….if oil does come out of the upper one, you are full. I'm not sure which hose broke as there is no "drive shaft" on a 610 bobcat. I'm just guessing that you meant the hose to the variable speed sheave. My best guess is that you have gotten quite a bit of fluid on the sheaves and the drive belt……if so, the belt is probably slipping in low speed. Clean both sheaves and the belt throughly and with some time and use it should improve. You can help it by increasing the tension on the belt just slightly and still be in a lower speed. [/QUOTE]
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