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Bobcat 753 Solenoid problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 17379" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I think the fuses should be on the right hand side when you open the door below the main hydraulic filter, not 100% on that sorry as I'm using a 763 for reference.</p><p>I can't seem to find the info on adjusting the shut down solenoid but it should be adjusted so when the key is on there is only a few thou space between the arm and the stopper. You must ensure it doesn't bottom out on the stop or you risk burning up another solenoid. When its not fully seated it will draw more power. My manual didn't go into a lot of detail on it either, just ensure it doesn't bind up and when it releases the arm moves freely to the stop position or it will run on like what you have mentioned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 17379, member: 82"] I think the fuses should be on the right hand side when you open the door below the main hydraulic filter, not 100% on that sorry as I'm using a 763 for reference. I can't seem to find the info on adjusting the shut down solenoid but it should be adjusted so when the key is on there is only a few thou space between the arm and the stopper. You must ensure it doesn't bottom out on the stop or you risk burning up another solenoid. When its not fully seated it will draw more power. My manual didn't go into a lot of detail on it either, just ensure it doesn't bind up and when it releases the arm moves freely to the stop position or it will run on like what you have mentioned. [/QUOTE]
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