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2018 Bobcat E26 - Weak Hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="emilyjohnson85" data-source="post: 137112" data-attributes="member: 25438"><p>The weak track motor and difficulty lifting with the boom suggest that you could be dealing with low hydraulic pressure or flow, possibly from a worn or malfunctioning pump. The fact that it only performs well at high RPMs points to a potential problem with the hydraulic system not delivering enough power at lower speeds.</p><p></p><p>Given the loose left handle, it might not be fully engaging the valves, leading to poor performance in that direction. I'd start by checking the hydraulic fluid level and filters, then have the pump pressure tested. If the left handle is floppy, it could indicate a worn linkage or internal valve issue that's affecting the hydraulic flow to the track motors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilyjohnson85, post: 137112, member: 25438"] The weak track motor and difficulty lifting with the boom suggest that you could be dealing with low hydraulic pressure or flow, possibly from a worn or malfunctioning pump. The fact that it only performs well at high RPMs points to a potential problem with the hydraulic system not delivering enough power at lower speeds. Given the loose left handle, it might not be fully engaging the valves, leading to poor performance in that direction. I'd start by checking the hydraulic fluid level and filters, then have the pump pressure tested. If the left handle is floppy, it could indicate a worn linkage or internal valve issue that's affecting the hydraulic flow to the track motors. [/QUOTE]
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