Great video. Your machine is so clean. I gotta do the same thing to my 763. Thanks for the informative video. ( I’m not Rich btw. He’s just a good friend of mine). Thank you 👍👍
so what i do to suck fluid like that is take a 5 gal bucket with a lid and drill a hole for a piece of 1/2" rubber line to fit in tightly.. then take my shop vac and put it over the spot in the lid and suck fluid out that way it works awesome.
Thanks for the how to video. From what you know, how do the chains get power from the drive motors and deliver to the wheels? Is there a hydraulic motor for each wheel and a chain / sprocket for each wheel?
Hello Ive got an 863 which would be similar. Is there a drain plug on the bottom of the gear case? I have a leak on the bottom and wonder if thats a drain plate that needs to be be resealed.
That plate is just an access point to the rear drain point. I believe there is a rubber plug actually on the back of the chain case. That is what hold back the oil, not the plate.
Great video. Your machine is so clean. I gotta do the same thing to my 763. Thanks for the informative video. ( I’m not Rich btw. He’s just a good friend of mine). Thank you 👍👍
so what i do to suck fluid like that is take a 5 gal bucket with a lid and drill a hole for a piece of 1/2" rubber line to fit in tightly.. then take my shop vac and put it over the spot in the lid and suck fluid out that way it works awesome.
Great video , I have the same 763 , going to do this tomorrow.👍🏼👍🏼
good video! i like the music too
Thanks for the how to video. From what you know, how do the chains get power from the drive motors and deliver to the wheels? Is there a hydraulic motor for each wheel and a chain / sprocket for each wheel?
Wonder where you got that Traveller 10W30 bucket
why didn't you use the rear drain plug... and fill from under the cab?
Hello Ive got an 863 which would be similar. Is there a drain plug on the bottom of the gear case? I have a leak on the bottom and wonder if thats a drain plate that needs to be be resealed.
That plate is just an access point to the rear drain point. I believe there is a rubber plug actually on the back of the chain case. That is what hold back the oil, not the plate.
Does anybody know is my little bobcat S 70 just like this?
WTF has that ever done any work or even been outside? They're not heirlooms or classic vehicles you know man 🤣😂🤣
They don't put enough information out on bobcats so it's always good to spread information on the internet even if it does chip into mechanics pricing