I have a small leak in a cap/plug on my bobcat 773 hydraulic transfer the hole is dead center as if it is supposed to be there
Replaced hose in same general area that had leak due to bad placement(was rubbing on a bolt) drained and replaced fluid and filter since most had leaked out anyway then that's when I discovered this leak it has a plastic cap on it that reads cap plugs buffalo ny so I slid the plastic cap off and here is a hole in center of the metal cap that seems that it may belong there for some reason also the size of the cap reads 1 5/8" I sadly am on the road and just found your site so I have no part number or other info
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the hydraulic temperature sender is typically located near the hydraulic oil cooler or the hydraulic tank. It may be mounted on the side of the oil cooler or tank, or it may be mounted on a hose leading to or from the cooler or tank.
short of knocking a pin out of the drive chain you may get it to move if you hold the lever in drive while it is pushed by something big
that may hold the valves to the drive motor and allow it to turn
call bobcat service for a proper answer as they will be familiar with the hydraulics and have to move dead units around the shop
Most likely a control valve is leaking. If it just comes down over a long period of time that is not unusual. Most all loader buckets will slowly drop when parked in raised position.
You should use hydraulic oil, not diesel, drain it, refill it and if necessary bleed all the air from the system (some are self bleeding) Dependant on the type of hydraulic system you may have damaged the seals by using diesel oil, that, unfortunately is expensive.
test you seat switch,and the pull down lapbar,and it also may have a seatbelt switch.if your driving on alot of bumps and the machine is throwing you around you may be lifting off the seatswitch.
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