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The Bobcat is Dripping!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 พ.ย. 2023
- In this video I remove the front step/hydraulic line guard on the Bobcat T320 to look for a leak that I noticed while working the grapple the other day. After tightening the hydraulic hose fittings, I take the Bobcat on a test drive to warm up the hydraulic oil, recheck for leaks, and play with the grapple a little bit too!
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If you'd like to see a video of this Bobcat getting cleaned for the first time, probably ever in its life, please leave a comment below! :) Thanks for watching!
The most efficient tool for the piled up brush is fire, next is a tub grinder or belt feed chipper ( expensive , have to have a lot to make it worthwhile to hire).
Order of priority: mulch in place what you can, separate and sell the fire wood, burn the leftovers with the stumps.
@@parphi3051 thank you!
I definitely would be interested in seeing how the Bobcat get's cleaned up.
As far as the brush pile goes, I would probably burn some of it, but I would also wood chip some of it as well. Burning that much brush would have me a little worried about it. Good luck with whatever you decide to do.
As soon as we get some good weather and some time I'll get it all cleaned up! It will probably look completely different. I'm with you on getting nervous to burn that whole pile, if that fire got out of control, that would not be good! Thanks for watching and happy holidays to you!
Count me in as a yes vote on the Bobcat cleaning video.
I enjoyed your video on the John Deere 35G cleaning.
Thank you! Bobcat definitely needs it!
Good thing it was an easy fix!
For sure, those hoses aren't cheap especially after the Bobcat tax 😁
Personally, when I have a big (huge) brush pile I start a fire next next to the pile, then use my skid steer with a grapple to feed material from the huge pile into the fire. While it’s satisfying to pick up large trees with the backhoe / skid steer and put them into the pile, I find them more difficult when it comes to burning. I now cut stuff into 8-10’ lengths, makes it more manageable to burn. By using a smaller burn pile it’s more controllable and I can quit when tired. Not sure I would sweat the grapple closing fast, mine is pretty quick as well. BTW, I approach a bunch of brush with the lower part of the grapple parallel to & scraping the ground, then roll it forward as I push into the brush, finally closing when the opening is parallel to the ground. I can pick up more material and dribble less scrap when moving. I purchased a Takeuchi skid steer due to the overhead door, can’t get trapped inside.
Good info here! When I burn the pile I'm going to try burning just a little at a time like you suggested. I wish the doors on the Bobcat were like your Takeuchi. It makes so much more sense to open up and not out. Stay safe! Thanks!
What i have done is let fire department know what, where and when you are burning. Burn after a rain with little to no wind. Chk forcast for no wind or just a gentle breeze. Have water ready & available. Start two separate small piles and add to as you can. Then cut up large pieces for firewood. Stay safe, wise and successful. ☝️🙏🙌💪
Sounds like a great way to do it! Thanks for the pointers!
You need a power washer for all your appliances. 👍
I do have a pressure washer. It's very satisfying blasting mud and dirt! 😁
You need to be careful about cleaning your machine frequently when using the mulcher. Easy to get debris where you don’t want it, like around the exhaust. See a lot of burned up machines from that. A pressure washer is great for getting greasy dirt off the machine, just be careful around the electronics & connectors.
Your comment really hits home because that is a real concern I have had, especially after getting stuck in the Bobcat and not being able to get out of the front door because of the loader arms being in the way. I can't imagine being stuck inside if the thing caught fire! Thanks for the tip, and I will definitely make sure its cleaned off before running it.