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Bobcat 721 Renovation Project Commencing
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<blockquote data-quote="gmoon" data-source="post: 45893" data-attributes="member: 6071"><p>> The milky oil, where is it? just the engine or hydralics too?</p><p>I observed the milky oil on the engine dipstick. I have not checked the hydraulic reservoir/etc. yet. I will check this weekend, when I start working on getting the Bobcat and attachments hauled home. They are still on the original owners property. I'm clearing a spot in my small barn for her new home.</p><p></p><p>Do you think its safe to hookup the backhoe attachment and leave it connected while transporting the Bobcat on a trailer at speeds up to 45mph on paved roads?</p><p></p><p>FYI, I discovered <a href="http://www.napafilters.com/filterlookup/index2.asp?Section=4&Make=191&SubMake=727&Model=15055&SubModel=&Engine=&Year=&TempSection=4&TempMake=191&TempSubMake=727&TempModel=15055&TempEngine=" target="_blank">NAPA has a handy online tool to lookup various fuel/oil/hydraulic filters </a>for many makes and models, even including the Bobcat 721 with the Deutz diesel engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmoon, post: 45893, member: 6071"] > The milky oil, where is it? just the engine or hydralics too? I observed the milky oil on the engine dipstick. I have not checked the hydraulic reservoir/etc. yet. I will check this weekend, when I start working on getting the Bobcat and attachments hauled home. They are still on the original owners property. I'm clearing a spot in my small barn for her new home. Do you think its safe to hookup the backhoe attachment and leave it connected while transporting the Bobcat on a trailer at speeds up to 45mph on paved roads? FYI, I discovered [URL='http://www.napafilters.com/filterlookup/index2.asp?Section=4&Make=191&SubMake=727&Model=15055&SubModel=&Engine=&Year=&TempSection=4&TempMake=191&TempSubMake=727&TempModel=15055&TempEngine=']NAPA has a handy online tool to lookup various fuel/oil/hydraulic filters [/URL]for many makes and models, even including the Bobcat 721 with the Deutz diesel engine. [/QUOTE]
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