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Case 70xt won't move, bucket works fine
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 53422" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>Hey larryboy,</p><p>Welcome to the Forum, I see this is your first post. For starters, you may want to repost this in the Case section, so that the Case experts can see it.</p><p>I am not sure about the construction of your machine, but on late model Bobcats, all of the pumps are coupled together end to end, with the loader/aux pump at the far end. If your machine is built like that, you can rule out a drive issue.</p><p>When you go to move the machine, does it labour the engine when you push the sticks? If so, you may be on to something with the park brake being stuck on. Can you remove the solenoid and it's stem to manually release the brake? If not, you may be able to jury rig a jumper to it to get some power to release it temporarily, and at least get it loaded. </p><p>As for loading it on a trailer, if all else fails, without some degree of disassembly (eg. removing hydraulic lines from the drive motors, or removing the drive motors), it is a tug of war with a winch or a bigger piece of equipment.</p><p>Good luck!!</p><p>SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 53422, member: 3290"] Hey larryboy, Welcome to the Forum, I see this is your first post. For starters, you may want to repost this in the Case section, so that the Case experts can see it. I am not sure about the construction of your machine, but on late model Bobcats, all of the pumps are coupled together end to end, with the loader/aux pump at the far end. If your machine is built like that, you can rule out a drive issue. When you go to move the machine, does it labour the engine when you push the sticks? If so, you may be on to something with the park brake being stuck on. Can you remove the solenoid and it's stem to manually release the brake? If not, you may be able to jury rig a jumper to it to get some power to release it temporarily, and at least get it loaded. As for loading it on a trailer, if all else fails, without some degree of disassembly (eg. removing hydraulic lines from the drive motors, or removing the drive motors), it is a tug of war with a winch or a bigger piece of equipment. Good luck!! SR [/QUOTE]
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