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Bobcat 743 lift arm drift
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 3435" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>hehe, the smiley face is always needed.</p><p>Ok, the caps really aren't cheap unfortuatly, i unded up making a few plugs out of old hydraulic hose fittings. The hoses were replaced so i chopped the fittings off and welded them up. The plastic ones you use just to keep dirt out are a few cents each.</p><p>No matter what you do you will loose alot of oil, have pleanty of old rags on hand. Drain as much fluid as you can before you start. When you finish, give it a really good degrease. Give it a good clean before you start too, just to prevent getting any crud in your system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 3435, member: 82"] hehe, the smiley face is always needed. Ok, the caps really aren't cheap unfortuatly, i unded up making a few plugs out of old hydraulic hose fittings. The hoses were replaced so i chopped the fittings off and welded them up. The plastic ones you use just to keep dirt out are a few cents each. No matter what you do you will loose alot of oil, have pleanty of old rags on hand. Drain as much fluid as you can before you start. When you finish, give it a really good degrease. Give it a good clean before you start too, just to prevent getting any crud in your system. [/QUOTE]
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