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Bobcat 773 G Series Aux. Hydraulics Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="craigb93" data-source="post: 93717" data-attributes="member: 4541"><p>Close the splitter about half-way and check the fluid. When it is full, stroke it the rest of the way and check fluid again. Splitters come empty so you need to fill it up. Mine has a 5-in cyl x 36-in stroke. Do the math and you get 3.04 gallons. A 7-series Bobcat only holds 3 1/2 -gals so your first operation probably pulled it empty. -Dick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craigb93, post: 93717, member: 4541"] Close the splitter about half-way and check the fluid. When it is full, stroke it the rest of the way and check fluid again. Splitters come empty so you need to fill it up. Mine has a 5-in cyl x 36-in stroke. Do the math and you get 3.04 gallons. A 7-series Bobcat only holds 3 1/2 -gals so your first operation probably pulled it empty. -Dick [/QUOTE]
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