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Bobcat 773G Thunking from drivetrain??
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 11128" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>G series hand controls are fly by wire.</p><p>Cylinder packing can leak interally and go down hill farely fast. They can even have temporary bypass problems and act normal again for a short period, but will continue to get worse.</p><p>The part that does not seem to apply to this case is that both the lift and tilt started at the same time. But I can't understand how the valve, which has a separate section for each circuit could cause it to have a leak in both separate sections at the same time.</p><p>Testing the cylinders for internal bypass is relatively easy to do, compared to working on the valve imo.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 11128, member: 307"] G series hand controls are fly by wire. Cylinder packing can leak interally and go down hill farely fast. They can even have temporary bypass problems and act normal again for a short period, but will continue to get worse. The part that does not seem to apply to this case is that both the lift and tilt started at the same time. But I can't understand how the valve, which has a separate section for each circuit could cause it to have a leak in both separate sections at the same time. Testing the cylinders for internal bypass is relatively easy to do, compared to working on the valve imo. Ken [/QUOTE]
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