Posted by Charlie on October 29, 2009 at 05:45:56 from (141.133.232.30):
In Reply to: Re: Bobcat 610 value posted by Kevin N. on October 28, 2009 at 18:32:40:
Adjsuting the clutches is a standard maintenance operation. I just let my 12 year old grandson, who is good with tools, do this operation solely by using the manual, and he had no trouble. It's a free play adjustment. Turning on dry pavement involves sliding the tires on any skidsteer, so it takes a lot of force. IN fact, fi the tires are low on pressure, you can break the bead doing this. So the key is to either push down with the edge of the bucket and get the front tires off the ground, or have a heavy enough load to take most of the weight off the rear, or rock the machine slightly to put all the weight on one end when turning. You don't have to go so far as those great Youtube videos on bobcat tricks, which I recommend for entertainment. When used regularly on concrete, solid smooth tires are best.
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