Bobcat Skid Steer Maintenance Manual Valve

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This service manual is for Bobcat loader mechanic. Service manual provides necessary servicing and adjustment procedures for Bobcat loader S175 and its component parts and systems. Service manual contains detailed safety instructions, safety and maintenance information, electrical and hydraulic system, engine service information, step by step instruction, diagrams for skid steer loader Bobcat S175. This manual provides detailed information regarding repair procedures, instruction manuals, service manuals, installation instructions.

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This service manual comes in PDF format. For work with manual you need to install Adobe PDF Reader. Note: this product covers 3 PDF files for Bobcat Skid Steer Loaders S175 model.

Description This 190 page, Bobcat 700/720/721/722 Skid Steer Service Manual is a reproduction of the original out of print factory manual. This manual gives instructions for correct service and adjustment of the Bobcat, and detailed overhaul instructions of the engine, drive system, loader hydraulic/hydrostatic system and general mainframe components. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for general operating instructions (Starting Procedure, Daily Checks, Bucket Operation, Minor Maintenance, etc.). This manual will show you how to carry out a general inspection of the following items which should be made whenever the machine has had service or repair: 1. Check hydraulic fluid level, engine oil level and fuel supply. Inspect for any sign of fuel, oil or hydraulic fluid leaks. Make lubrication of the machine. Check battery condition and cables. Inspect air cleaner system for damage or leaks.

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Check element and make replacement, if necessary. Check electrical charging system (belts, sheaves, etc.). Check for loose chains by lifting the machine and turning the wheels by hand.

Check tires for wear and pressure. Check the Bob-Tach attachment for condition. Inspect the wedges for damage or wear. Inspect safety items for condition (Operator Enclosure, Seat Belt, Safety Treads, Lights, etc.).

Make a visual inspection for loose or broken parts or connections. Operate the loader: check all functions.