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<blockquote data-quote="HanSolo" data-source="post: 63530" data-attributes="member: 7905"><p>Thanks for the comments Capt! I believe the M700 is a good machine for what was Bobcat's first shot at hydrostatic drive. I found out that the VH4D Wisconsin is a work horse in all types of industrial, commercial and construction equipment. A good engine that will last decades if serviced regularly. Regarding the two speed issue - my lever was a bit sticky the first time I tried to put it in high. But after a couple of speed changes it loosened up nicely. I'd take a close look at the linkage and lubricate well. My experience so far is the hydraulic components on these machines is very robust but will stiffen up if the machine sits for long periods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HanSolo, post: 63530, member: 7905"] Thanks for the comments Capt! I believe the M700 is a good machine for what was Bobcat's first shot at hydrostatic drive. I found out that the VH4D Wisconsin is a work horse in all types of industrial, commercial and construction equipment. A good engine that will last decades if serviced regularly. Regarding the two speed issue - my lever was a bit sticky the first time I tried to put it in high. But after a couple of speed changes it loosened up nicely. I'd take a close look at the linkage and lubricate well. My experience so far is the hydraulic components on these machines is very robust but will stiffen up if the machine sits for long periods. [/QUOTE]
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