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Roto Swivel on 610 Bobcat
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<blockquote data-quote="6brnorma" data-source="post: 75458" data-attributes="member: 5914"><p>There's not really much suction……what you are feeling are two large o-rings that must make it past the lock ring groove inside the sheave. Sometimes it is best to push the piston into the sheave slightly, exposing the groove and use some emery cloth on any burrs that may have formed. The removal method I described to you is the one suggested by Bobcat…..that said, I think it is the worst and almost never use it. I have a snap-on 'pitman arm' puller (part #CJ119B) that I removed the screw and place on my slide hammer…..works like a charm behind the "end cap". I work on 610s all the time so I have it but I don't recommend buying one for one machine/time use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6brnorma, post: 75458, member: 5914"] There's not really much suction……what you are feeling are two large o-rings that must make it past the lock ring groove inside the sheave. Sometimes it is best to push the piston into the sheave slightly, exposing the groove and use some emery cloth on any burrs that may have formed. The removal method I described to you is the one suggested by Bobcat…..that said, I think it is the worst and almost never use it. I have a snap-on 'pitman arm' puller (part #CJ119B) that I removed the screw and place on my slide hammer…..works like a charm behind the "end cap". I work on 610s all the time so I have it but I don't recommend buying one for one machine/time use. [/QUOTE]
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