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I just bought a Clark, Bobcat skid steer Model #722
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<blockquote data-quote="brdgbldr" data-source="post: 135548" data-attributes="member: 7474"><p>Here is a link to the parts catalog:</p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://partscatalog.bobcat.com/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>You should be able to find the capacities on there. Otherwise you can normally find all the specs by just doing an inter web search for your machine.</p><p>On my older machines I use a good quality AW 46 hydraulic oil. In my case NAPA brand is pretty cheap but good quality. The 46 is the thickness of the oil you'll have to figure that out for your climate. </p><p>Always use a high quality, name brand, filter purchased from a known source. Counterfeit oil filters are big business these days and will destroy a machine.</p><p></p><p>These machines can be tippy. They work best on flat ground but as long as you are careful, and don't go sideways on a hill, you should be fine.</p><p></p><p>Always travel with the bucket as low to the ground as you can. These machine will tip forward especially with a heavy load.</p><p></p><p>Always back up any slopes since these machines are very back heavy, especially without a load, and will tip backwards if not careful.</p><p></p><p>If the machine starts to buck, let go of the controls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brdgbldr, post: 135548, member: 7474"] Here is a link to the parts catalog: [URL unfurl="true"]https://partscatalog.bobcat.com/[/URL] You should be able to find the capacities on there. Otherwise you can normally find all the specs by just doing an inter web search for your machine. On my older machines I use a good quality AW 46 hydraulic oil. In my case NAPA brand is pretty cheap but good quality. The 46 is the thickness of the oil you’ll have to figure that out for your climate. Always use a high quality, name brand, filter purchased from a known source. Counterfeit oil filters are big business these days and will destroy a machine. These machines can be tippy. They work best on flat ground but as long as you are careful, and don’t go sideways on a hill, you should be fine. Always travel with the bucket as low to the ground as you can. These machine will tip forward especially with a heavy load. Always back up any slopes since these machines are very back heavy, especially without a load, and will tip backwards if not careful. If the machine starts to buck, let go of the controls. [/QUOTE]
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