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Adjusting clutches on a Bobcat M-600 (or 610)
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<blockquote data-quote="m610" data-source="post: 9077" data-attributes="member: 372"><p>I am disassembling my machine for it's 10 year reconditioning. Have never seen smoke come from the clutch assemblies, but I do have the sticking right lever. Seems like corrosion got to the shaft, and made it rough to move smoothly. All Bobcats seemed to use hydraulic fluid but my Mustang 1700 uses transmission fluid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m610, post: 9077, member: 372"] I am disassembling my machine for it's 10 year reconditioning. Have never seen smoke come from the clutch assemblies, but I do have the sticking right lever. Seems like corrosion got to the shaft, and made it rough to move smoothly. All Bobcats seemed to use hydraulic fluid but my Mustang 1700 uses transmission fluid. [/QUOTE]
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