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Why does my Bobcat loader pump not work?

Why does my Bobcat loader pump not work?

The pump could be direct-drive on the engine or belt driven, depending on your model; if it’s belt driven, make sure the belt is tight and not frayed or worn. Check the fittings for all the hydraulic lines for leaks or poor fits.

What to do if your bobcat won’t start?

Discussion in ‘ Skid Steers ‘ started by bobcat s650, Jan 20, 2017 . Try disconnecting the battery for 5-10 min and hook it back up and try again. maybe resetting the ecu will get you up and running. id give the dealer a call too, may be a software update to install.

What kind of engine does a bobcat have?

The Bobcat loader has a rear-mounted diesel engine. If the engine won’t start or is not operating properly, start by checking the fuel system (tank, fuel lines and fuel filters). Diesel fuel filters need to be changed on a regular basis, more often in dusty work environments.

What to do if your Bobcat loader has a pinhole leak?

Do those examinations when the hydraulic system is pressurized and the engine and pump are operating. Pinhole leaks are more apparent when the fluid is under pressure (the pressure is high, so wear safety goggles and gloves to prevent injuries). Check all the seals and fittings to the control valves. Make sure the valves fully open and close.

The pump could be direct-drive on the engine or belt driven, depending on your model; if it’s belt driven, make sure the belt is tight and not frayed or worn. Check the fittings for all the hydraulic lines for leaks or poor fits.

Discussion in ‘ Skid Steers ‘ started by bobcat s650, Jan 20, 2017 . Try disconnecting the battery for 5-10 min and hook it back up and try again. maybe resetting the ecu will get you up and running. id give the dealer a call too, may be a software update to install.

The Bobcat loader has a rear-mounted diesel engine. If the engine won’t start or is not operating properly, start by checking the fuel system (tank, fuel lines and fuel filters). Diesel fuel filters need to be changed on a regular basis, more often in dusty work environments.

Do those examinations when the hydraulic system is pressurized and the engine and pump are operating. Pinhole leaks are more apparent when the fluid is under pressure (the pressure is high, so wear safety goggles and gloves to prevent injuries). Check all the seals and fittings to the control valves. Make sure the valves fully open and close.

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