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Bobcat 2007 T-190 hydrulic fluid level

slowstep

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Have a question, recently got this steer - in checking hydraulic fluid in site glass there appears to be a small white ball visible in site glass. and it is all the way to the top. Is this right ? Is it suppose to be at center of site glass ? Is this a problem? The person I got it from replaced all the fluids and filters before I got it. Been reading all the post here and operator manual but have no mention of white ball.
 

LWG

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Have a question, recently got this steer - in checking hydraulic fluid in site glass there appears to be a small white ball visible in site glass. and it is all the way to the top. Is this right ? Is it suppose to be at center of site glass ? Is this a problem? The person I got it from replaced all the fluids and filters before I got it. Been reading all the post here and operator manual but have no mention of white ball.

I try to keep mine in the middle. That's the reservoir. Add too much and it will just drain out. Just don't let it get low.
 

slowstep

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thanks LWG .appreciate your response.
 
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