I'm looking at a 2006 used S300 with ~4500 hrs. Current owner never used auxiliary hydraulics.
Does presence of third hydraulic coupler (case drain) on lift arm along with High Low light on deluxe control panel mean the machine definitely has high-flow?
Is there anything to check confirm regarding auxiliary hydraulics condition with no hydraulic attachment to test them with (rentals are 10hr one-way drive away)?
Do the auxiliary and high flow auxiliary hydraulics use the main pump that also drives wheels and lift/tilt, or separate pump(s)? In other words, does the fact drive and lift/tilt all work mean the only things left that could be wrong with aux and high flow would be limited to electronics, valves, leaks, or is there a costly component in the aux / high flow system that could be bad and no way to know without a hydraulic attachment to test it with?
Does presence of third hydraulic coupler (case drain) on lift arm along with High Low light on deluxe control panel mean the machine definitely has high-flow?
Is there anything to check confirm regarding auxiliary hydraulics condition with no hydraulic attachment to test them with (rentals are 10hr one-way drive away)?
Do the auxiliary and high flow auxiliary hydraulics use the main pump that also drives wheels and lift/tilt, or separate pump(s)? In other words, does the fact drive and lift/tilt all work mean the only things left that could be wrong with aux and high flow would be limited to electronics, valves, leaks, or is there a costly component in the aux / high flow system that could be bad and no way to know without a hydraulic attachment to test it with?
Bobcat S300 High Flow Auxilliary Hydraulics - how to confirm, what to check
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