I have a 743 and use Delo 400 15-40 LE (light emissions) For some reason Delo seems to work best in all my diesels. Not sure on the amount of oil for the engine however...
where is the drain plug for hydraulic fluid on 743 bobcat
9 quarts
The engine oil capacity for a Bobcat 743 is approximately 5.5 quarts (or about 5.2 liters) when using a filter. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific recommendations and to ensure proper maintenance. Always use the oil type specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance.
Bobcat Fluid part number 6563328 or 10w-30, 10w-40 Class SE motor oil. Use 5w-30 where temps are below -10F.
no, the oil is mixed with the gas before it goes in the carb, so there should never be oil sitting in the crankcase.
80w wet clutch
1/2 qt
crankcase oil is the oil in the engine .some call it crankcase oil some call it engine oil
The Bobcat 743 skid steer typically requires AW32 hydraulic oil. This oil is suitable for a wide range of temperatures and offers good performance in hydraulic systems. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific recommendations, as different operating conditions may require different oil specifications.
no oil goes in the crank case, it uses lubrication from the 2cycle oil injected into the fuel that runs through the crank area
I have a 743 and love it...The Bobcat oil filter # is 3974896B you might be able to cross that number at Fram... I use NAPA Gold filer #1068... I have heard some bad stories on the Fram... the cross reference for the Fram I believe is PH43... NAPA lists the 1068 and 21068 as crosses for the Bobcat number..Here is the NAPA site to cross filers and they are great... I have never not gotten a hit... Do a bit of research on your own, dump Fram and go NAPA Gold... jim@cuab.net http://www.napafilters.com/filterlookup/index.asp
The Bobcat 743 typically uses a hydraulic fluid that meets the specifications of Bobcat's recommended hydraulic oil, which is usually a high-quality hydraulic fluid such as ISO 46 or equivalent. It's important to check the operator's manual for specific recommendations regarding the type and viscosity of hydraulic fluid to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the hydraulic system. Regular maintenance and fluid checks are essential for the proper functioning of the machine.