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help 753 graber claws problem
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<blockquote data-quote="kingmoon2142" data-source="post: 137720" data-attributes="member: 25600"><p>I have a Bobcat 753. I had a problem where the claws on the front would go up and then just fall back down as soon as you let go of the controls. The right claw was always the last to go up and the first to fall, but now the right claw is not going up at all. Any ideas on what's going on here? No leaks are seen, and everything looked dry. Also, when I take the bleed screw out, there is never any oil in the right claw's piston. Help would be greatly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingmoon2142, post: 137720, member: 25600"] I have a Bobcat 753. I had a problem where the claws on the front would go up and then just fall back down as soon as you let go of the controls. The right claw was always the last to go up and the first to fall, but now the right claw is not going up at all. Any ideas on what's going on here? No leaks are seen, and everything looked dry. Also, when I take the bleed screw out, there is never any oil in the right claw's piston. Help would be greatly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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