It's a great machine I own one!
Yes, Hy-Gard can be used in a Bobcat 751. Hy-Gard is a hydraulic and transmission fluid that meets the specifications required for Bobcat equipment. Always consult the Bobcat 751 owner's manual for specific fluid recommendations and capacities to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your machine.
No, I change last week an Engine (Peugeot XUD9) at a Bobcat.
The fuse box in a Bobcat 751 is typically located under the operator's seat or near the rear of the machine, often behind a removable panel. To access it, you may need to lift the seat or remove the panel. Always consult the operator's manual for specific instructions and diagrams to locate the fuse box accurately.
No, the oil capacity is not the same for the Bobcat 753 and 751 models. The Bobcat 753 typically has an oil capacity of around 2.5 gallons, while the Bobcat 751 has a slightly lower capacity, usually around 2.3 gallons. It's important to consult the specific owner's manual for each model to confirm the exact capacities and ensure proper maintenance.
14 quarts
I am not Sure but I did Operate a Bobcat Skid Steer Loader and it was a great machine .
Yes it is good.
The engine oil capacity for a Bobcat 751 skid steer loader is approximately 3.5 quarts (3.3 liters) with a filter change. It's essential to check the owner's manual for the most accurate specifications and maintenance guidelines, as variations may occur depending on the specific model or engine configuration. Always ensure to use the recommended oil type for optimal performance.
The average Bobcat weighs between 4000 and 5600 lbs. This is a very heavy machine and it often has a lifting capacity of 2200 lbs. However the lifting weights may vary depending on the machine.
It is located beside the fill hole on the exterior of the machine
Very good. If that is your score keep doing what you're doing.
To determine which filter will cross with bobcat 6692337, you typically need to consult a parts catalog or database specific to Bobcat equipment. This information can vary based on the model and year of the machine. It's best to check with a Bobcat dealer or refer to the manufacturer's documentation for accurate compatibility information.