most likely dirty hydraulic filters
its hydraulic.
29 gallons with loader and backhoe.21 with loader only.25 with loader and 3 pt hitchReservoir refill with filter change is 17.
I am not positive but from what I've read online its around 9500 lbs with loader and backhoe.
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A good backhoe loader can cost up to $500.
You can purchas a backhoe loader at any John Deere stores located near you.
To fill the hydraulic fluid on a Caterpillar 416C backhoe loader, locate the hydraulic fluid reservoir, which is typically found near the rear of the machine. Remove the filler cap, and use a funnel to add the appropriate hydraulic fluid until it reaches the recommended level on the dipstick. Always check the owner's manual for specific fluid type and capacity to ensure proper maintenance.
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Look for a hinged panel between the loader uprights. That is where the hydraulic reservoir fill port is located. Lift the hood for better access.
Hi, I have a 1972 MF loader/backhoe that is designated as a model MF 20/40 on the rollover cage. It has a model 52 backhoe attached, and has (I believe) a model 32 loader attached. I believe my unit is an MF 20 industrial model. It's got a 3 cyl perkins diesel. r/Walt