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Hydraulic self bleeding?
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<blockquote data-quote="wateka" data-source="post: 130922" data-attributes="member: 21519"><p>I've read multiple threads here that note Bobcats are self bleeding. My service manual does not address the subject. What it does say is that the hydraulic reservoir is almost 4 gallons and the hydraulic/hydrostatic system takes 8 gallons.</p><p></p><p>I am refilling all the fluids in my 853 after a complete disassembly and the hydraulic fluid reservoir is full but I've only put 5 gallons in.</p><p></p><p>Do I really have 7 gallons of burping coming up?</p><p></p><p>Since only 1 gallon has drained to the hydraulic/hydrostatic system, I'm worried about burning something up before it burps itself. </p><p></p><p>It's late enough now so that it'll sit overnight before I start it up, but holler if I'm missing anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wateka, post: 130922, member: 21519"] I’ve read multiple threads here that note Bobcats are self bleeding. My service manual does not address the subject. What it does say is that the hydraulic reservoir is almost 4 gallons and the hydraulic/hydrostatic system takes 8 gallons. I am refilling all the fluids in my 853 after a complete disassembly and the hydraulic fluid reservoir is full but I’ve only put 5 gallons in. Do I really have 7 gallons of burping coming up? Since only 1 gallon has drained to the hydraulic/hydrostatic system, I’m worried about burning something up before it burps itself. It’s late enough now so that it’ll sit overnight before I start it up, but holler if I’m missing anything. [/QUOTE]
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