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Bobcat 631 bucking and jerky!!
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<blockquote data-quote="jlmoon" data-source="post: 66138" data-attributes="member: 8888"><p>Steve, I just reread your last post. If you have any dirt anywhere.. my suggestion is a complete hyd oil system drain & flush. You will be money ahead! Dirt, silicone rubber(gasket material) are no-no's in a hydraulic system. I would also suggest you install the recommended oil (usually spec'd by the mfr of the hydro-stat pump) and not rely on a Bobcat dealer. Most hydraulic systems use oil that pretty close to automatic transmission fluid (don't use that though). The oil should have a ISO VG AW32 specification or standard similar to that. Best of luck to you! JLM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlmoon, post: 66138, member: 8888"] Steve, I just reread your last post. If you have any dirt anywhere.. my suggestion is a complete hyd oil system drain & flush. You will be money ahead! Dirt, silicone rubber(gasket material) are no-no's in a hydraulic system. I would also suggest you install the recommended oil (usually spec'd by the mfr of the hydro-stat pump) and not rely on a Bobcat dealer. Most hydraulic systems use oil that pretty close to automatic transmission fluid (don't use that though). The oil should have a ISO VG AW32 specification or standard similar to that. Best of luck to you! JLM [/QUOTE]
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