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Bobcat 773G Hydraulic Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Schifference" data-source="post: 126261" data-attributes="member: 19406"><p>I was incorrect in thinking that simply disconnecting the wires to the stem valves would negate the issue and render the bobcat lift and tilt operational. </p><p>In my opinion it is not the switch. Yesterday I took the wire that runs the rear solenoid and connected it to the front and the front and connected it to the rear. The Auxiliary Hydraulics need to be on and the switch activated to use lift and tilt however with the wires reversed, the switch needs to be the opposite way so that makes me think the switch is good. Change the wires back the way the belong and the flow changes to the other side of the switch. Presently it has only one solenoid connected to one stem valve and lift and tilt work with Aux Hyd. on and switch on. If I take the wire off the solenoid it is presently connected to and hook up only the other solenoid with the other wire, the lift and tilt will not work. If I remove the stem valves and put them back in the lift and tilt will work without the need for Auxiliary Hydraulics to be on regardless if both solenoids are connected or not. Once Auxiliary Hydraulics engaged, engine bogs, and lift and tilt will not work unless Aux Hydro on. i have switched solenoids and it doesn't change anything.</p><p></p><p>So I don't think it is solenoid or switch. My guess at the moment is stem valve. I am waiting for a new one to arrive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schifference, post: 126261, member: 19406"] I was incorrect in thinking that simply disconnecting the wires to the stem valves would negate the issue and render the bobcat lift and tilt operational. In my opinion it is not the switch. Yesterday I took the wire that runs the rear solenoid and connected it to the front and the front and connected it to the rear. The Auxiliary Hydraulics need to be on and the switch activated to use lift and tilt however with the wires reversed, the switch needs to be the opposite way so that makes me think the switch is good. Change the wires back the way the belong and the flow changes to the other side of the switch. Presently it has only one solenoid connected to one stem valve and lift and tilt work with Aux Hyd. on and switch on. If I take the wire off the solenoid it is presently connected to and hook up only the other solenoid with the other wire, the lift and tilt will not work. If I remove the stem valves and put them back in the lift and tilt will work without the need for Auxiliary Hydraulics to be on regardless if both solenoids are connected or not. Once Auxiliary Hydraulics engaged, engine bogs, and lift and tilt will not work unless Aux Hydro on. i have switched solenoids and it doesn't change anything. So I don't think it is solenoid or switch. My guess at the moment is stem valve. I am waiting for a new one to arrive. [/QUOTE]
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