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Stumped with the axillary hydraulics Bobcat 732?
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<blockquote data-quote="Schultzy732" data-source="post: 124790" data-attributes="member: 22582"><p>I bought my machine last year and never used the auxiliary hydraulics. I purchased a snow plow earlier this winter. The plow came with flat style fittings. I switched the old factory fittings for matching new ones. From what I've read, to activate the auxiliary hydraulics you remove a 3/8 bolt on the right steer level to enable it to rotate left and right. I;ve done this but the hydraulics don't seem to be reacting? From what I can see all the lines are connected. Does rotating the level left and right activate the hydraulics or does it change one of the pedals to function as the auxiliary?? </p><p></p><p>As for my previous post about my starter, it turned out to be my timing. Once the timing was set correctly that machine started no problem. I replaced the carb with a new one. The machine runs fine when it is cold, but once it warms up it sputters and eventually stalls. It wont start until it cools down. I recently read a post on here about the Ford distributors being poor quality and the shafts wear over time. When the motor warms up the shaft has some play thus creating the sputtering and stalling. Has anyone else had this problem? My machine has about 3000hrs on it. Any advice on either of these issues would be greatly appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schultzy732, post: 124790, member: 22582"] I bought my machine last year and never used the auxiliary hydraulics. I purchased a snow plow earlier this winter. The plow came with flat style fittings. I switched the old factory fittings for matching new ones. From what I’ve read, to activate the auxiliary hydraulics you remove a 3/8 bolt on the right steer level to enable it to rotate left and right. I;ve done this but the hydraulics don’t seem to be reacting? From what I can see all the lines are connected. Does rotating the level left and right activate the hydraulics or does it change one of the pedals to function as the auxiliary?? As for my previous post about my starter, it turned out to be my timing. Once the timing was set correctly that machine started no problem. I replaced the carb with a new one. The machine runs fine when it is cold, but once it warms up it sputters and eventually stalls. It wont start until it cools down. I recently read a post on here about the Ford distributors being poor quality and the shafts wear over time. When the motor warms up the shaft has some play thus creating the sputtering and stalling. Has anyone else had this problem? My machine has about 3000hrs on it. Any advice on either of these issues would be greatly appreciated [/QUOTE]
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