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Bobcat 643 disconnect u-joint and buying manuals
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 10226" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Just running the machine will not remove any air, you need to work it. Drive it around, lift and tilt just make it work. If its simply air trapped this will get rid of it. If its getting drawn in somewhere this will simply not get rid of it.</p><p>I really don't know here else to look. The only other option could be a drive motor seal. I doubt the oil pressure sender could be the problem but it wouldn't hurt to change it. It needs to be done anyway to stop the leak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 10226, member: 82"] Just running the machine will not remove any air, you need to work it. Drive it around, lift and tilt just make it work. If its simply air trapped this will get rid of it. If its getting drawn in somewhere this will simply not get rid of it. I really don't know here else to look. The only other option could be a drive motor seal. I doubt the oil pressure sender could be the problem but it wouldn't hurt to change it. It needs to be done anyway to stop the leak. [/QUOTE]
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