To remove an axle on a Bobcat 743, first ensure the machine is on a level surface and secure it with wheel chocks. Disconnect the battery and remove any wheel or tire that may obstruct access to the axle. Unbolt and detach the axle from the differential housing and any suspension components, then gently slide the axle out of place. Always refer to the operator's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
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To remove the radiator from a Bobcat 743, start by disconnecting the battery for safety. Next, drain the coolant from the radiator and remove any hoses connected to it. Unscrew the mounting bolts that secure the radiator in place, then carefully lift the radiator out of the compartment. Make sure to check for any additional components that may need to be removed for a clear path.
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how to fix bobcat loader that will not lift or tilt on a 1989 743 bobcat.
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To remove the front axle seal on a Bobcat 843, start by lifting the machine and securely supporting it. Next, remove the wheel and the hub assembly to gain access to the axle. Use a seal puller or a flat-head screwdriver to carefully pry out the old seal from the axle housing. Once removed, clean the area, and install the new seal by pressing it in evenly until it's flush with the housing.
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The Bobcat 743B uses propane as the engine's fuel source.The Bobcat 743 utilizes diesel as the primary fuel source. The difference between a 743 and 743B bobcat are undercarriage improvements and an improved bobtach mounting plate on the front of the loader for hooking up attachments. If you were looking for propane powered units try the 742 or 742B. The 742 has a Ford industrial 4 cylinder in it and the 742B has a Mitsubishi indutrial engine in it, both of which can be converted to run on propane. On the older machines the model number for example 743, the 3 means liquid cooled diesel engine
Bobcat Fluid part number 6563328 or 10w-30, 10w-40 Class SE motor oil. Use 5w-30 where temps are below -10F.
you have to unbolt the 2 bolts in the front corners of the cage and then push it up and back the pump is under the seat
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...