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Old Bobcat Hydraulic Oil Filter Replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 22 дек 2020
  • Here I change the hydraulic oil filter on a 1971 Bobcat M600 and get a surprise.

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  • @dylanpash162
    @dylanpash162 2 года назад +3

    I just bought an m600 you are helping me so much. Thanks

  • @97kt69
    @97kt69 Год назад +1

    Lower and rear plugs on each side are fuel tank drains on my M600.

  • @ians1464
    @ians1464 Год назад

    Appreciate that I was trying to turn the whole cylinder.

  • @johnstuder847
    @johnstuder847 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the video Bry. As I understand it, the oil for the chain boxes and the hydraulics is the same oil, so if the side panels have been off, and there was gasket material scraped into the chain box, then it would have been caught by the filter. Not sure where that metal comb thing came from - was it a thrust bearing casing from the steering clutches? I have a 610 that I am trying to refurbish. Not sure what the difference is between the 600 and 610? Mine came with the 4 cylinder v-twin wisconsin also, but engine was blown when I got it. I am trying to repower with a Honda, Kohler or Predator. Looks like others have done this using a snowmobile CVT pulley. Have you seen Glenn Colassi channel? Do you use standard transmission fluid for the hydraulic oil? Keep the videos coming! What area are you in? Thanks again.

  • @terrykelly3239
    @terrykelly3239 10 месяцев назад

    What fluid are you using ? I have a m600

  • @michaelwhite6110
    @michaelwhite6110 2 года назад +1

    how many gallons of ATF do you need to fill this thing from empty?

    • @trisper3373
      @trisper3373 10 месяцев назад

      If i remember correctly, it's about 12-13ish gallons. I changed fluid in mine and i remember buying two 5 gallon buckets and a few gallon jugs. I also remember using regular oil, like SAE30.