BOBCAT S595 Service Manual (Digital) Needed, Anyone need the S595 Op & Maint manual?

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Looking for a digital copy of the Bobcat S595 Service Manual. I can provide the digital copy of the Operator and Maintenance Manual for the S595 if you need it.
 
S595 Operator and Maintenance Manual
 

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I now have a digital copy of the Bobcat S595 Service Manual, if you need a copy, let me know.
 
It says the file is too large to attach, PM me with your email and I'll send it that way. I know the manual itself is 1200 pages.
I've been battling fuel issues with thus 2019 t595 doosan d24 for a month could you please share a service manual . Disabled vet pay isn't much and I'm at my wits end.
 
I could use some help. I'm a caterpillar guy 35 years. This Doosan D24 got water in fuel. The pickup tube was changed and water/fuel filter changed. When the bulb is squeezed it will harden up but loose prime and go flat after cranking. While squeezing the bulb then letting off I can hear a bubbling sound. Bit sounds like it's coming from a hose that's the return from the fuel cooler. That line seems to be stuck or attached to something like perhaps a valve or fitting going to the tank. It's not the fuel feed lin line at the fuel pump e. I checked the metering valve by removing it and supplied a brief 12v and it clicks so appears to work. Also when pulling it water dud come out of the fuel pump in the hole I removed the metering valve from. I must mention when it was dragged back to the farm it got down to -11° also when squeezing bulb there is indication of air at the clear plastic T that supplies the bulb the other 2 lines hook from cooler and other is from left side of fuel pump. I cracked the line at pump and it getting fuel. While cranking there's no vapor or smoke from exhaust. I hooked fuel pusher can to purge air and bleed from top of filter. No codes except AC. I did not hook clear lines to back of injectors to check excess leaking.
 
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