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Bucket tilt on Bobcat 753 not working
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<blockquote data-quote="billyb" data-source="post: 121518" data-attributes="member: 22180"><p>You can test it on the machine if you understand that Hydraulics work with some high pressures!!</p><p>Bucket on ground or removed. Machine off. remove hose from bottom end of cylinder and plug or cap the hose properly. Attach a hose to the cylinder and place loose end into a bucket to catch oil. Start machine and push heel side of pedal as to tilt bucket back. Oil should come out of hose into bucket until the cylinder is retracted all the way. When cylinder is completely retracted and pedal is pushed there should be no oil coming out of the hose. If there is the seals on the piston in the cylinder are bad, Bore of cylinder is damaged. or possibly other internal damage. eg: Broken rod or nut loose or off</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyb, post: 121518, member: 22180"] You can test it on the machine if you understand that Hydraulics work with some high pressures!! Bucket on ground or removed. Machine off. remove hose from bottom end of cylinder and plug or cap the hose properly. Attach a hose to the cylinder and place loose end into a bucket to catch oil. Start machine and push heel side of pedal as to tilt bucket back. Oil should come out of hose into bucket until the cylinder is retracted all the way. When cylinder is completely retracted and pedal is pushed there should be no oil coming out of the hose. If there is the seals on the piston in the cylinder are bad, Bore of cylinder is damaged. or possibly other internal damage. eg: Broken rod or nut loose or off [/QUOTE]
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