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Bobcat 610 question?

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Scott

03-28-2003 10:47:16




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On a Bobcat 610, is the hydraulic reservoir and gearbox reservoir separate. The service manual says there is 20 gallons of hydraulic oil and 17 gallons of hydraulic/drive oil, but only shows how to check the hydraulic oil. There is obviously oil in both sides of the frame, but only one place to check the level on the left side. Why are there two drain plugs on each side.
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David

10-18-2003 17:07:09




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 Re: Bobcat 610 question? in reply to Scott, 03-28-2003 10:47:16  
I have aquired a M610 from the graveyard and have just about finished restoring it to a usable condition. I never had the service manuel for it and the electrical wiring was cut and left for dead..I was able to jump things out to start and run it but I would like to hook the gauges and alternator back up...would you have a copy of the wirring diagram on yours that you could scan and e-mail me..I just would love it if you could do this for me!!

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Butch in lino

11-22-2006 18:48:21




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 Re: Re: Bobcat 610 question? in reply to David, 10-18-2003 17:07:09  
I have just restored a 610 and have same proplem not sure on the wiring. Did you ever find wiring scematic. Hope to here from you, could exchange pictures



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Charlie

03-28-2003 11:19:19




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 Re: Bobcat 610 question? in reply to Scott, 03-28-2003 10:47:16  
I have a 610 and have always treated it as having a single oil reservoir consisting of the two connected sides. I only fill and check the left side, but it gets to the right. I've had this machine for a long time. I don't know about the drain plugs, but at least on the left side could one be for the gas tank?

I'll be interested to hear any other comments that things are different from this.



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ron

03-29-2003 01:38:53




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 Re: Re: Bobcat 610 question? in reply to Charlie, 03-28-2003 11:19:19  
there should be two drain plugs on each side of the machine. It has been a few years since I rebuilt a 610 , but the large plug is for the hydro fluid, and the smaller one is for the gas. the tank sides are connected both gas and hydro. I rember putting about 18 gal of hydro in the machine after the rebuild.



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