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How Do i Drain, Flush and Refill My Bobcat Loader Cooling System?

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We're here to guide you through the step-by-step process of draining, flushing, and refilling your Bobcat loader's cooling system!

 

Before we dive in, make sure to gather all the necessary tools and materials for this rejuvenating adventure. You'll need a drain pan, a coolant flush solution, a garden hose, a fresh batch of coolant, and of course, a touch of determination!

 

Let's get started, shall we? Follow these simple yet vital steps:

  1. Safety First: Ensure that your Bobcat loader's engine has cooled down completely before attempting any cooling system maintenance. This way, you can avoid any potential burns or injuries.
  1. Locate the Drain Plug: Locate the Bobcat radiator drain plug, usually found at the bottom of the radiator. Place your drain pan underneath it to catch the old coolant.
  1. Say Goodbye to Old Coolant: Open the radiator drain plug and allow the old coolant to flow into the drain pan. Once all the coolant has been drained, securely close the drain plug.
  1. Flush It Out: It's time to give your Bobcat cooling system a thorough cleanse! Follow the instructions on your coolant flush solution, and mix it with water as recommended. Pour the mixture into the radiator, and fill it up with clean water to the brim.
  1. Circulate and Cleanse: Start your  loader's engine and let it run for a few minutes. Allow the coolant flush solution to circulate through the cooling system, effectively cleaning out any build-up or debris. After the allocated time, turn off the engine and let it cool down again.
  1. Drain The Flush Solution: Open the radiator drain plug once more, allowing the used flush solution to drain out completely into the drain pan. Make sure all the old solution is gone before moving on to the next step.
  1. Refill with Fresh Coolant: Close the drain plug and prepare to refill the cooling system with a fresh, high-quality coolant. Refer to your  loader's manual for the recommended coolant type and fill the radiator accordingly. Remember, it's better to slightly overfill than to be left with inadequate coolant levels.
  1. Finishing Touches: Double-check that the radiator cap is tightly secured. Start your engine and let it run for a few minutes, keeping an eye on the temperature gauge. Ensure that the coolant is circulating properly and maintaining optimum levels.

And voila! You've successfully drained, flushed, and refilled your Bobcat loader's cooling system, giving it the TLC it deserves. Now go ahead and conquer your farming adventures with a  loader that's as cool as can be!

 

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