sounds like youre spool lock is acting up for the bucket
how to replace wheel seal in a 873 bobcat
this can be caused by a number of things * low oil level *damaged hydraulic pump *sticking or spool valve *worn valve body *damaged anticavity solenoid valve *damaged lift spool lock solenoid
Bobcat 873g with Deutz Model BF4M1011F Turbo Charged engine (73hp):CapacitiesEngine Oil with filter 16qtsFuel 25 galsHydraulic Reservoir 22qtsHydraulic System 13galsChaincase Reservoir 10galsInformation taken right out of Bobcat Service Manual for 873 G series
the right oil. from fishowner 98
Tear everthing apart from under the cab........................good luck.
You must open up the back hatch of the bobcat to access the oil filter and pull it out. Then go to the side of the bobcat and pull the tab on the bottom side of the bobcat down. This will drain the spare fluids in the container.
Here is where mine is : There is ATM fuses in (2) small square pannels in the lower right corner, by the altenator, if you are standing behind with the door open. They almost look like two relays. When you un-snap the clip the top comes off each to reveal the fuses inside. There is a bank of relays to the left of the engine, above the batterry. Hope this helps.
873
0 x 873 = 873
Heavy enough I use ours to rip driveways and with a set of fork I can flip a 8x10 slab of concrete that is 2200lb & move a 20 yard dumpster around the yard with ease
873 = 3 * 3 * 97
When you multiply 873 by 12, the answer will be 10,476.