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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2857" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Thanks for the reply Ken.</p><p>I called "the man" at bobcat today, he knows 743's inside and out. He also says the air should clear its self quickly. The best way to remove the air is to run it, then let it sit then run it again. So i will give it time and see how it goes. I did try it again this morning and it did seem better, so fingers crossed......</p><p>I do think i will check the charge pressure though. I have an old gauge in the shed that will read up to about 150PSI, my manual has the charge pressure in there somewhere. If memory serves me well, it was 90-120 PSI depending on the model.</p><p>He did say another good way to remove the air is to run it at 2/3 throttle. Drive at almost top speed lifting and droping the arms but do not take them to full travel as to not go over the relief vavle. Without a ROPS on mine yet, i really don't feel safe doing that. I don't want to tip it over as there is no bobtach either to help as a counter weight.</p><p>See how i go!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2857, member: 82"] Thanks for the reply Ken. I called “the man” at bobcat today, he knows 743's inside and out. He also says the air should clear its self quickly. The best way to remove the air is to run it, then let it sit then run it again. So i will give it time and see how it goes. I did try it again this morning and it did seem better, so fingers crossed...... I do think i will check the charge pressure though. I have an old gauge in the shed that will read up to about 150PSI, my manual has the charge pressure in there somewhere. If memory serves me well, it was 90-120 PSI depending on the model. He did say another good way to remove the air is to run it at 2/3 throttle. Drive at almost top speed lifting and droping the arms but do not take them to full travel as to not go over the relief vavle. Without a ROPS on mine yet, i really don't feel safe doing that. I don't want to tip it over as there is no bobtach either to help as a counter weight. See how i go! [/QUOTE]
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