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Why won't my bucket lift on my Bobcat 873?

sounds like youre spool lock is acting up for the bucket


How do you adjust a backhoe bucket?

To adjust a backhoe bucket, first, ensure the machine is on stable ground and the engine is off for safety. Use the hydraulic controls to lower the bucket to the desired angle or position. If needed, adjust the bucket's tilt or rotation by manipulating the corresponding hydraulic functions. Finally, check all connections and pins to ensure everything is secure before operating the backhoe.


Is a bucket a cylinder?

Yes, a bucket can be considered a type of cylinder, particularly when focusing on its main body shape. A typical bucket has a cylindrical form, characterized by a circular base and straight sides. However, it often features a tapered design and a handle, which differentiates it from a perfect geometric cylinder. Thus, while not a perfect cylinder, it shares many cylindrical characteristics.


Will a bobcat bucket fit a John Deere skid steer?

Whether a Bobcat bucket will fit a John Deere skid steer depends on the specific models of both machines. Bobcat and John Deere use different attachment systems and mounting configurations, so compatibility is not guaranteed. It's essential to check the attachment specifications and possibly use an adapter if available. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for the best results.


How do you add hydraulic fluid to a Massey Ferguson 50?

thru the dipstick and vent hole by your bucket levers


How do you get a skid loader bucket that's stuck in the air down?

Sounds like you got hydrolocked. You'll have to relieve pressure on the hydraulic cylinders, by loosening the connectors for the hydraulic lines.


How does an aerial bucket truck work?

Aerial bucket trucks use a hydraulic lift to put workers at a desired height. One worker stays in the bucket on the exterior of the vehicle while another rides inside to operate the truck.


What is a excavator?

EXCAVATOR are heavy construction equipment consisting of a boom, stick, bucket and cab on a rotating platform (known as the "house"). The house sits atop an undercarriage with tracks or wheels. A cable-operated excavator uses winches and steel ropes to accomplish the movements. They are a natural progression from the steam shovels and often called power shovels. All movement and functions of a hydraulic excavator are accomplished through the use of hydraulic fluid, with Hydraulic cylinders and Hydraulic motors. Due to the linear actuation of hydraulic cylinders, their mode of operation is fundamentally different from cable-operated excavators.


How do you change the hydraulic lift hose in a bobcat skid steer 763?

I'm assuming you are talking about the flexible hose that controls the bucket swivel. Mine exploded on me the other day. I ended up grabbing a bucket for all of the hydraulic oil that may have been left in the line and simply loosened off the nuts. For the one end of the hose that connects to the solenoid, you have to loosen the largest nut counter clockwise (left). And for the other end of the hose that connects to the solid steel line, you must turn the second largest nut counter clockwise (left). Try looking for the threads on the valves to determine which nut to loosen.


How is air being purged or recharged in telemotor of the steering gear?

Purge slowly into a pail or bucket in the telemotor hydraulic system purging valve until such a time pure hydraulic oil are coming out from the purging valve.


How do you repair a hydraulic jack that fails to lift?

Assuming you have checked the hydraulic fluid and it's OK, you could look into replacing the seals on the compression cylinder, but with jacks as inexpensive as they are these days, it would be easier and maybe even cheaper to replace the jack. I routinely see two-ton jacks on sale at automotive stores for $20-30. just check the rubber seling at bucket's bottom of the ram and plunger they wear of.f


What is a bit bucket?

A bit bucket is a supposed place in where bits go when they fall off the end of a register during a shift operation - also known as the Great Recycle Bin in the sky.