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Float position detent on lift arm valve.
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<blockquote data-quote="goodtech" data-source="post: 1766" data-attributes="member: 259"><p>A shop vac works great but if you are like me I can't stand hearing the damn things run for hrs. so What i do is unhok the suction line really quick and end up shoving a #12 or #14 jic plug in the hose and put the clamp back on it. that way you will only loose what is in the lift arms and in the valve which really isn't to much. I'm sorry if I confused you on which way that spool has to come out, pull it out the back, watch for the orings and seals. Make sure you put the same color seals back in it. Bobcat kits come with three colors and they are all close, the wrong one and it will puke on you in about a hr of running it. Most bobcat techs hang on the kits, so if you take some doughnuts or pizza down they can usually find some seals for you. otherwise you are going to have to buy the kit. Bobcat does make there own valves so it is really hard for a hydraulic shop to match up the seals, the orings they can...Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodtech, post: 1766, member: 259"] A shop vac works great but if you are like me I can't stand hearing the damn things run for hrs. so What i do is unhok the suction line really quick and end up shoving a #12 or #14 jic plug in the hose and put the clamp back on it. that way you will only loose what is in the lift arms and in the valve which really isn't to much. I'm sorry if I confused you on which way that spool has to come out, pull it out the back, watch for the orings and seals. Make sure you put the same color seals back in it. Bobcat kits come with three colors and they are all close, the wrong one and it will puke on you in about a hr of running it. Most bobcat techs hang on the kits, so if you take some doughnuts or pizza down they can usually find some seals for you. otherwise you are going to have to buy the kit. Bobcat does make there own valves so it is really hard for a hydraulic shop to match up the seals, the orings they can...Good luck [/QUOTE]
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