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Bobcat t-320/ forestry head issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 58307" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Any warning lights on the dash? How long are you running it before it starts messing up?</p><p>It wouldn't be a bad thing to check the oil temperature with an IR thermometer too. Check the motor on the cutter and ideally the hydraulic pump on the machine, sadly this means you need to lift the cab.</p><p>Still, not sure if heat would be it, if it was i'd have thought it would shut down and give you a warning light, not just stop the flow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 58307, member: 82"] Any warning lights on the dash? How long are you running it before it starts messing up? It wouldn't be a bad thing to check the oil temperature with an IR thermometer too. Check the motor on the cutter and ideally the hydraulic pump on the machine, sadly this means you need to lift the cab. Still, not sure if heat would be it, if it was i'd have thought it would shut down and give you a warning light, not just stop the flow. [/QUOTE]
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