Call your local dealer first. Out of 4 local dealers, I found the one that sold the unit brand new in 1999. They also gave me Bobcat corporate number that I reached out and they were able to locate an old spreadsheet and confirm that my skid steer was manufactured in 1997.
for high flow you will probably need 3/4" body. As mrbb previously suggested, it is best to get the coupling off, put cardboard/bucket under so that it doesn't make a mess and bring the coupling to a hydraulic shop for them to figure out exactly what you need.
Answer: Both connections are female 3/4" SAE ORB. It was a pain to get off because you need a thin 1 1/4" wrench to hold the bulkhead fitting nut. Had to grind down a wrench to make it fit on the back side.
I have a 607 and it sits outside covered under a tarp all year around. I made a 2'x2' pad out of 2x6s PT lumber for the bucket portion and another 6' wide x 2' deep pad for backhoe base. I used PT 2x4s to tie the 2x6s together with screws. The 2x4s are in contact with pavement and allow for...
I have a 763G Series (SN 512250XXX) bobcat and I'm looking to replace both male and female couplers - see attached photo. I pulled the following info from the couplers but they aren't helping me locate the proper replacement parts:
Male Coupler: FASTER 3FFI 12...M PA
Female Coupler: FASTER 2FFI...