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curious about these sounds 743
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<blockquote data-quote="brdgbldr" data-source="post: 130684" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>I don't think your doing any damage. With full loads of gravel. You are lifting and moving a lot more weight then most people think so when you hear those sounds throttle up.</p><p></p><p>The other thing that you should check is the in-line filter. Those machines have a brass filter in an aluminum housing that will get clogged. You can find it in the parts schematics pages:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://partscatalog.bobcat.com/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>As for the breaks, they consist of two brake pads that when the peddle is engaged compress a steel disk. Most of those older machine the pads are either wore out or just completely loose and need to be adjusted. If when you press the toe of the center peddle there is no resistance, then the brake is not engaging. Just keep the heal of the peddle down when operating the machine. You can also look at the brake system in the parts catalog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brdgbldr, post: 130684, member: 7474"] I don’t think your doing any damage. With full loads of gravel. You are lifting and moving a lot more weight then most people think so when you hear those sounds throttle up. The other thing that you should check is the in-line filter. Those machines have a brass filter in an aluminum housing that will get clogged. You can find it in the parts schematics pages: [URL unfurl="true"]https://partscatalog.bobcat.com/[/URL] As for the breaks, they consist of two brake pads that when the peddle is engaged compress a steel disk. Most of those older machine the pads are either wore out or just completely loose and need to be adjusted. If when you press the toe of the center peddle there is no resistance, then the brake is not engaging. Just keep the heal of the peddle down when operating the machine. You can also look at the brake system in the parts catalog. [/QUOTE]
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