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Bobcat 753 blown hydraulic line replacement and repair help
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<blockquote data-quote="Widgeon71" data-source="post: 129371" data-attributes="member: 23798"><p>Thanks again for everyone's help! I'm starting to understand more of what is going on, but have more questions and things aren't quite aligning up to what I am reading and I need to add more/updated details. </p><p></p><p>I've taken the wheel off as well as the access plate. The attached image shows the hose in question (which has been cut in the middle currently.) The blue lines show the large lines that run from the back-middle, under almost everything, then are attached behind the access plate. I believe these are the ones mentioned that need to have some grinding on the main side plate in order to remove. The red line that needs to be replaced starts at the back left, goes under most stuff but is nestled between the two blue lines and terminates approximately where the red "X" is.</p><p></p><p>What I think needs to happen is that I will need open the access plate hole with a grinder and remove both of the blue lines. This will allow me to get at the red line's fitting from the inside, still in a very tight place. This is where I'll probably have to get an open ended wrench and cut it off to fit and be able to get at the fitting.</p><p></p><p>Does this seem correct with the updated details?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]4684[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Widgeon71, post: 129371, member: 23798"] Thanks again for everyone's help! I'm starting to understand more of what is going on, but have more questions and things aren't quite aligning up to what I am reading and I need to add more/updated details. I've taken the wheel off as well as the access plate. The attached image shows the hose in question (which has been cut in the middle currently.) The blue lines show the large lines that run from the back-middle, under almost everything, then are attached behind the access plate. I believe these are the ones mentioned that need to have some grinding on the main side plate in order to remove. The red line that needs to be replaced starts at the back left, goes under most stuff but is nestled between the two blue lines and terminates approximately where the red "X" is. What I think needs to happen is that I will need open the access plate hole with a grinder and remove both of the blue lines. This will allow me to get at the red line's fitting from the inside, still in a very tight place. This is where I'll probably have to get an open ended wrench and cut it off to fit and be able to get at the fitting. Does this seem correct with the updated details? [ATTACH type="full"]4684[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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