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		<title>- BOBCAT Skid-Steer Loader &#8211; 1997-1999, Model# 763</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 May 2010 03:52:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Will putting regular motor oil into a hydraulic reservior to raise the oil level up to normal hurt anything ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have a bobcat skid steer loader on the farm that was built in the mid 70&#8242;s. Works pretty good for its age and we don&#8217;t push it hard but it has it&#8217;s share of leaks mostly at the seals. We were told by a mechanic that works on them that if you didn&#8217;t have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have a bobcat skid steer loader on the farm that was built in the mid 70&#8242;s. Works pretty good for its age and we don&#8217;t push it hard but it has it&#8217;s share of leaks mostly at the seals. We were told by a mechanic that works on them that if you didn&#8217;t have any hydraulic oil on hand you could put W30 motor oil in the reservior to bring it back up to proper level. Thats been a couple of years ago and now motor oil of any viscosity is being put into it. Will this damage any of the system; seals ,pump,valves etc.? The whole system will take about 13 gals. and I&#8217;m concerned that when I change the filter and top off with oil its just going to be a waste of oil and filter unless the whole system is flushed out.<br />
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		<title>Changing fluids in a case 1845c?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 May 2010 06:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello all. I own a Case 1845c skid steer/loader and I was wondering what maintenance I need to do on it. I plan on changing the oil and the hydraulic fluids in it. Are there any other fluids that I should change in it? Also, how often do I change such fluids? I hear every [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello all. I own a Case 1845c skid steer/loader and I was wondering what maintenance I need to do on it. I plan on changing the oil and the hydraulic fluids in it. Are there any other fluids that I should change in it? Also, how often do I change such fluids? I hear every 400 hours of service. Also I plan on greasing all the fittings (nipple lubes) as well. Where are all of the fittings located? Any recommendations on the type of grease? My brother owns a Bobcat skid steer/loader I believe and he tells me I should replace the hydraulic lines in it because if any air was to enter the system. I do not think that is a problem. Hydraulics function properly. I told my boss (I work for Case New Holland (CNH America)) and he said that is not true. Who is correct? I do not have a manual for my 1845C (I plan on purchasing one). Where is the drain plug located for the oil and the hydraulic fluid? What type of hydraulic fluid and how much do I need to add? How many quarts of oil do I need to add? I stopped by my local tractor supply and priced a hydraulic filter (I purchased an oil filter already) and it was $60. Where can I find filters and what not for my 1845C? My tractor supply is highly priced when it comes to such items. Can I purchase the fluid(s) at Wal-Mart? I already use Rotella T 15W-40 motor oil. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you one and all.<br />
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		<title>painting old 825 bobcat loader rusty?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its been about 10 years sence we sandblasted and painted the bobcat skid steer loader. Its rusty in spots that are hard to get to. I really don&#8217;t want to go to the expence of sand blasting again. any ideas? Related Blogs Related Blogs on painting old 825 bobcat loader rusty?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Its been about 10 years sence we sandblasted and painted the bobcat skid steer loader. Its rusty in spots that are hard to get to. I really don&#8217;t want to go to the expence of sand blasting again. any ideas?<br />
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		<title>Bobcat skid steer for sale in Prince George, BC Canada?</title>
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		<title>- BOBCAT Skid-Steer Loader &#8211; 1999-2001, Model# 763G</title>
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		<title>- BOBCAT Skid-Steer Loader &#8211; 1997-1999, Model# 863</title>
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		<title>Buying a Skid Steer Loader</title>
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<p>What Is A Bobcat? </p>
<p>Skid steer loaders, or &#8220;Bobcats&#8221; named after the major brand in the market, are one of the most adaptable small construction machines available. Their small size and manoeuvrability, as well as the large number of add-on attachments that can be fixed to them make them extremely popular for a wide range of tasks such as construction and landscaping.<span id="more-85"></span> As well as being very agile and compact, they can easily accommodate a wide range of different attachments which makes them ideal for many different industries, including construction, landscaping, manufacturing and demolition. Bobcats normally come with 4 wheels, but they can be fitted with tracks &#8211; just like a small tank &#8211; to operate in muddy conditions. Skid steer loaders are normally equipped with four wheels built close together, but they can also be fitted with tracks for work in muddy or slippery conditions. Engines are normally rear-mounted, just behind the cab and they have two forward facing arms that can be used to hook up plows, shovels and a wide range of other tools.</p>
<p>Why The Funny Name?</p>
<p>They are called skid steers because, literally they are steered by skidding the wheels. Just like a tank, a skid steer loader stops one set of wheels while allowing the opposite set to keep revolving when entering a turn. By operating this way skid steers have the ability to turn around inside their own length.</p>
<p>Ok, so what should I look for when I buy one of these.</p>
<p>Physical Dimensions </p>
<p>You should consider three fundamental factors when choosing your Bobcat Skidsteer.</p>
<p>1. Physical dimensions. Take a look at any garages, gates or other small areas your skid steer will need to fit in. Some skid steers may simply be too big for you to accommodate them. You should ensure that you are not left embarrassed that your skid steer will not be left sitting at the side of the road after it is delivered.</p>
<p>2. Lift Height. Do you know how high you will need your skid steer to lift things. It is important to realize whether you need to dump over a 9&#8242; truck or a 4&#8242; fence. This is usually called the &#8220;height to hinge pin&#8221; measurement, or the distance from the ground to the point where the loader arms pivot the bucket. This usually ranges between 8&#8242; and 10&#8242;.</p>
<p>3. Lifting Capacity How much do you need to lift? Will you be lifting heavy loads? Many manufacturers also refer to this as the operating capacity. This is alos commonly known as the operating capacity. The most popular size, is the 1,700 lb &#8211; 2,200 lb range. Although some skid steer loaders can lift over 3,000 lbs, if you need to lift loads this big you really would be better to consider a full-size front end loader instead.</p>
<p>What About Tires? </p>
<p>Tire choice is very important when picking a skid steer, and you should always consider the type of work you will be doing. The tire choices are air filled rubber tires &#8211; just like your car, foam filled tires, and solid rubber tires.You would normally fit one of three types of tire to these loaders &#8211; hollow air-filled rubber tires, rubber tires filled with pneumatic foam and solid rubber tires.. Remember they are also available with tracks.</p>
<p>1. Air-Filled Tires &#8211; the cheapest and probably the best solution for most people. these are the least expensive and are the best for smooth rides on rocky or uneven surfaces, of course, being air filled they can get punctures at just the wrong time!</p>
<p>2.Foam-Filled Pneumatic Tires &#8211; cannot be punctured but are much more expensive. Also because foam-filled tires are much heavier than normal air-filled tires they can lead to breakdowns from the extra strain placed on the skid steer&#8217;s transmission.</p>
<p>3.Solid Rubber Tires &#8211; these are thinner and longer lasting than foam or air filled tires but not nearly as comfortable.</p>
<p>There may be times when solid rubber tires will be best suited, such as when you&#8217;re working surface has a lot of sharp stones or debris as these types of tires will last longest. You should remember, though, that you can easily change your tires to suit the surface if required to do so and many spare sets are often available from specialist dealers or websites at very reasonable prices</p>
<p> What If Its Muddy? </p>
<p>Certainly, tracks are an option. Tracked skid steer loaders can go over ground that wheeled ones cannot, such as loose gravel, thick mud and so on.</p>
<p>Tracked skid steer loaders tend to be bigger than wheeled ones, and therefore more expensive. If you only occasionally need tracks, you can purchase kits that allow you to attach tracks to a wheeled skid steer.</p>
<p>Other Factors </p>
<p>Once you have determined the size and capacity requirements for your skid steer, you will need to try out the available models and consider the following factors:</p>
<p> Cab Comfort</p>
<p>Since you will probably be spending many hours in the cab it should be comfortable. Comfort is important because in many instances you will be inside a cab for hours. You should ensure that the seat is comfortable and that you can easily reach the controls.</p>
<p> All-round visibility</p>
<p>Safety should always by uppermost in your considerations when buying a skid steer. In any work environment it is important to be safe. Good visibility from inside the cab, can both speed up work and reduce errors and accidents.</p>
<p>Maintenance </p>
<p>Lets face it skid steers are built to be tough but like any mechanical device they work better when well maintained. Check that your skid steer is easily maintained, especially parts like the engine and hydraulics.</p>
<p>If you are thinking of buying a skid steer loader then I can recommend <a href="http://bobcattractorauctions.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://bobcattractorauctions.com</a> for a wide range and good advice.</p>
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