Our bobcat shop worked on ours from the back and the side without removing the engine. They took off the access panel on the right side. I think it helps to have done it with the engine out once so you can work blindI think it took about 20 hrs for the Bobcat shop to remove and replace the engine on my T180. But a Bobcat shop might be able to give you the book hours.---Bobbie-G
I've worked on it before but I need to figure out why I'm getting nothing from the switch but the switch is getting power and also sending power out so it has to be a wire or the solenoidOur bobcat shop worked on ours from the back and the side without removing the engine. They took off the access panel on the right side. I think it helps to have done it with the engine out once so you can work blind
If you need, I can send you a wiring diagram. Write an email. As far as I can remember, there is no need to remove the engine to reach the main hydraulic valve ,it is tricky, it is difficult, but it is possible with more patience.I've worked on it before but I need to figure out why I'm getting nothing from the switch but the switch is getting power and also sending power out so it has to be a wire or the solenoid
We had to replace the coils and a short wiring harness on oursIf you need, I can send you a wiring diagram. Write an email. As far as I can remember, there is no need to remove the engine to reach the main hydraulic valve ,it is tricky, it is difficult, but it is possible with more patience.