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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi M610" data-source="post: 4319" data-attributes="member: 640"><p>Hi Hondaman, I'm new here and don't no a huge amount about Bobcats, but I am doing up a M610 down here in New Zealand. I have have had the clutches apart, replaced Hydraulic filter and oil, I used hydraulic oil as I got it free (great price). the machine seems to work Ok with this oil, but it is thin. one of the things i have found is that the clutch levers drip. Inside the chain case the secondary chains run over the linkage, the service manual shows no O-ring so I will have to have a look. I would say tipping yours up would have caused the leak, but you may get the same problem when you change the oil. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi M610, post: 4319, member: 640"] Hi Hondaman, I'm new here and don't no a huge amount about Bobcats, but I am doing up a M610 down here in New Zealand. I have have had the clutches apart, replaced Hydraulic filter and oil, I used hydraulic oil as I got it free (great price). the machine seems to work Ok with this oil, but it is thin. one of the things i have found is that the clutch levers drip. Inside the chain case the secondary chains run over the linkage, the service manual shows no O-ring so I will have to have a look. I would say tipping yours up would have caused the leak, but you may get the same problem when you change the oil. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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