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<blockquote data-quote="MadeInAmerica" data-source="post: 93253" data-attributes="member: 13348"><p>Hi Everyone, I recently acquired a Bobcat 763G from my grandfather. It has 380 original hours, but has been sitting for a while. I'm in the process of doing a tune-up so that I can use it for side jobs on the weekends. I enjoy working on my own stuff, but I have never worked on a skid steer before. I have a good amount of experience operating a skid steer, so I'm looking forward to owning my own. So far I have changed the oil & filter, air filters, fuel filter, and added some fresh diesel fuel. I haven't had a chance to change the hydraulic fluid or filter. The skid steer seems to be in good shape. It runs great and everything works as expected. I did notice that it has a small leak that I haven't had a chance to track down yet. I'm guessing it is hydraulic fluid because that was the only fluid that was a little low when I checked everything. Anything else you guys can recommend that I should check for this initial tune-up? It looks like this forum has a lot of good information, so I'm going to do some searching to see what I can find. I would like to get the Service, Operation & Maintenance, and Parts manuals. Is there by chance any place that I can download them for free or purchase them for a good price? Thanks, Taylor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadeInAmerica, post: 93253, member: 13348"] Hi Everyone, I recently acquired a Bobcat 763G from my grandfather. It has 380 original hours, but has been sitting for a while. I'm in the process of doing a tune-up so that I can use it for side jobs on the weekends. I enjoy working on my own stuff, but I have never worked on a skid steer before. I have a good amount of experience operating a skid steer, so I’m looking forward to owning my own. So far I have changed the oil & filter, air filters, fuel filter, and added some fresh diesel fuel. I haven’t had a chance to change the hydraulic fluid or filter. The skid steer seems to be in good shape. It runs great and everything works as expected. I did notice that it has a small leak that I haven’t had a chance to track down yet. I’m guessing it is hydraulic fluid because that was the only fluid that was a little low when I checked everything. Anything else you guys can recommend that I should check for this initial tune-up? It looks like this forum has a lot of good information, so I’m going to do some searching to see what I can find. I would like to get the Service, Operation & Maintenance, and Parts manuals. Is there by chance any place that I can download them for free or purchase them for a good price? Thanks, Taylor [/QUOTE]
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