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<blockquote data-quote="alabamachainlink" data-source="post: 17342" data-attributes="member: 1899"><p>i have just purchased an older 853 i think it is around a 94 model. My seat sensor is bad. I have read alot of threads of advise. My question is that when i try and raise my lift arms i hear the pump trying to pump is that common. or is something else wrong also. I have been told alot of different things. I know from reading this forum that the sensor cannot be bypassed. I also know that the bics system operates with several different voltages. You gotta hand it to bobcat on that one they know how to have repeat customers. Anyway i did try and bypass the bics with 10 volts at control valves. They had a tag on them that said 10 volt propertional. Im afraid if i spend 200 on the push to operate system i might have the same problem. It looks someone other than bobcat has done some wiring behind the left top dash. Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. I would like to ask one question i keep reading yall talk about a valve with a spring that could be stuck could someone direct me to its location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabamachainlink, post: 17342, member: 1899"] i have just purchased an older 853 i think it is around a 94 model. My seat sensor is bad. I have read alot of threads of advise. My question is that when i try and raise my lift arms i hear the pump trying to pump is that common. or is something else wrong also. I have been told alot of different things. I know from reading this forum that the sensor cannot be bypassed. I also know that the bics system operates with several different voltages. You gotta hand it to bobcat on that one they know how to have repeat customers. Anyway i did try and bypass the bics with 10 volts at control valves. They had a tag on them that said 10 volt propertional. Im afraid if i spend 200 on the push to operate system i might have the same problem. It looks someone other than bobcat has done some wiring behind the left top dash. Any and all advice would be greatly appreciated. I would like to ask one question i keep reading yall talk about a valve with a spring that could be stuck could someone direct me to its location. [/QUOTE]
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