[AT] Off-topic: Bobcat hydraulic fluid

David Myers walking_tractor at yahoo.com
Sat Aug 26 19:24:38 PDT 2017


Spencer,  if I may weigh in here,  I had my oil supplier test a sample of new Bobcat oil.
They (a major company that only refines US oil for commercial use) said there are some additive packages in use in the Bobcat oil they couldn't be sure of.  They highly recommended using the OEM oil instead of their close equivalent.  This message was straight from their labs.  I have taken their advice.  
My experience only and yes, this is the only example of this in our fleet.   Everything else is running a top quality, 'generic', oil.
David


Dave Myers
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> On Aug 26, 2017, at 2:16 PM, charlie hill <charliehill at embarqmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Absolutely,  Bobcat doesn't make their own oil.
> They buy it somewhere.  In fact they don't make the
> hydraulic pump on the machine.  Just find out what
> type and weight oil it is and use a good quality oil that
> matches up.  Some hydraulic systems are partial to mineral oil.
> I don't have a clue about Bobcat but there is nothing magic about
> their oil.
> 
> Charlie
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: Spencer Yost
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2017 9:08 PM
> To: at at lists.antique-tractor.com
> Subject: [AT] Off-topic: Bobcat hydraulic fluid
> 
> I have a mid-1990s bobcat model 753. I need to top off the hydraulic fluid. 
> The current fluid is recent fluid change and is a bobcat brand, because 
> there was a main hydraulic line that had to be replaced so they completely 
> redid the oil when they did the line. Can I get something from tractor 
> supply to top it off? Or should I use bobcat brand only? I've hit up The 
> construction forums but there seems to be a bunch of guys whose use their 
> equipment for commercial use, and they just simply don't want to risk 
> offbrand oil's. So not much help.   They just say use Bobcat.  But for my 
> little farm I don't mind risking it. I run it 30 hours a year.   Not 30 
> hours a week.
> 
> What type/weight would you get?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> Spencer Yost
> 
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