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Bobcat 643 hydraulic problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott 75" data-source="post: 35866" data-attributes="member: 4089"><p>I forgot to mention the problems with the drive started after I cleaned the pump and surrounding area with a high pressure hose. I ran the bobcat today for about 15 minutes just lifting the boom up and down and tilting the bucket forward and back to try to bleed out any air. The lift seemed to improve although is still "chattering" a bit when going up. It will only drive on flat surfaces back and forward. Any attempt to turn or go up a slight incline only results in a total refusal and a loud squeal. After running I noticed the hydraulic fluid had bubbled up over the filler cap. Obviously there is a lot of air in the system so would this impede the hydrastatic drive this much? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott 75, post: 35866, member: 4089"] I forgot to mention the problems with the drive started after I cleaned the pump and surrounding area with a high pressure hose. I ran the bobcat today for about 15 minutes just lifting the boom up and down and tilting the bucket forward and back to try to bleed out any air. The lift seemed to improve although is still "chattering" a bit when going up. It will only drive on flat surfaces back and forward. Any attempt to turn or go up a slight incline only results in a total refusal and a loud squeal. After running I noticed the hydraulic fluid had bubbled up over the filler cap. Obviously there is a lot of air in the system so would this impede the hydrastatic drive this much? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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