Troubleshooting and Repairing Neglected S185 Bobcat Skid Steer
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- Опубліковано 9 жов 2020
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Love the interaction with Meatball. He's one happy and fit Bulldog
I’d like to see a “everything wrong with my cheap case skid steer” video even though it’s not yours. I looked on equipment trader and the cheapest one for sale was 2x the price your friend paid. It had more hours but original paint.
In my area a well used (up) machine starts at $ 2000. "Runs as it should, just needs a drive motor, 3 tires. glow plugs and it smokes". And picture showed a twisted bucket to boot!
Matt, it was so satisfying see you put back this freshly painted box cover !
Who else can't wait for a deep steam cleansing of this beaut and a few paint touch ups ??? ;-)
Knowledge is power, let's see what one should look for when considering purchase of a used skid steer.
Just dont buy a bobcat. Usually the japanese stuff is good. Greetings from Germany!
I will have someone that no’s a lot before I even consider a purchase
You didn't by any chance go to fishburn military school did ya
@@williamchauncey8100 no , I went to McAuther and just for swimming lessons.
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Remember those sticky tab labels we all used on our files in college/high school? I went through my car manual and bike manual and stuck the tabs on the chapters and wrote the chapter heading on them. Makes it so much easier to find the exact chapter that you need as the tabs stick out the side/top of manual. On ring binder manuals I used the office index dividers to do the same. Yes its ten minutes of your time to do it but its great in the future. Like you with the Bobcat, I've had both the car and bike for eight years now. Also, nail files are great for cleaning contacts , easier than trying to do it with sandpaper. Just make sure you buy your own and don't pinch the wife's !
Get emery stone files. Beats the heck out of nail files. www.walmart.com/ip/3Pcs-Stone-Nail-File-Buffer-blocks-Grind-Sand-Nail-Files-Pedicure-Manicure-Care-Makeup-Tool/722461448?wmlspartner=wlpa&selectedSellerId=101001360&&adid=22222222227355753317&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=441049901492&wl4=pla-914303379962&wl5=9012455&wl6=&wl7=&wl8=&wl9=pla&wl10=128133340&wl11=online&wl12=722461448&veh=sem
It's OK to pinch the wife's, just don't let her catch you. Really don't let her catch you putting it back when you're done!
Yes on a “how to” buy a skid steer.
dont buy the cheapest one you can find.
That ole' bulldog with his red ball is a riot!!! 👍😂
Watch really closely at 1:57 ... I'm sure that's exactly who bumped the tripod.
Let's see a video of you cleaning and detailing that bobcat. She NEEDS it!!!!
Any "just bought an (insert specific equipment here) cheap, so let's see if we can make it as good and reliable for much less than buying an equivalent working one" video is a good video.
Yes, please do a video on purchasing a used skid steer. I'm interested in buying track loader next year. Appreciate your videos.
Love watching that dog playing with the ball twice his size...LOL
When he kicked the ball at the dogs face TWICE!! Oh my that was amazing!!
My electrical spidy senses are going nuts at how you "cleaned" those relays. Man, put up the money and replace all of those relays. Then clean the fuse panel with some good electrical contact cleaner.
Buy a new cover or repair that one so it will seal and as previously said should have use contact cleaner. It will come back only next time it could melt the relays and ruin mounting base because of resistance and Heat. Just saying a couple dollars now might save you a lot of down time and money later when you have to replace the harness.
Arthur Cunningham not to mention the would be a REALLY bad place to have a fire.
@@corydriver7634 While relays can go on fire, it's not very frequent. The contacts usually burn themselves so badly that the resistance is high enough to not have a fire, though things may get a bit melty.
Did you notice how he "discovered" the "corroded" hole in the relay panel cover that was allowing water to get in there and cause all that corrosion. In reality that was a drain hole and someone had put the relay panel cover on upside down.
Literally just finished watching an old Andrew Camarata video and this shows up in my Subscription list. Winning!
it’s gonna be like a whole new machine now with new seat, controls, lights and glow plugs.
I've logged a lot of hours in skid steers but only just recently purchased my very own S185. This was a great video to see these issues and how to fix them incase I ever run into the same problems! Thanks for the great content, you do a great job of getting the camera in so we can see what you're doing. Love watching all your vids! Keep up the great work!
That bulldog is living its best life ❤
Nice video! I'm a truck driver for one of the larger equipment rental companies and I'm often helping in the shop since we are down a mechanic. Myself and the other driver put a track on a bobcat the other day after we rescued it from a jobsite. It's very rare that a machine doesn't come back with me when it's broken cause of the knowledge I've gained and all the tools I cary on my truck. First thing I did when I bought my massey ferguson was get service manuals😂
Any repair/maintenance videos you do I can watch all day everyday I can learn a lot from it and there's that satisfying feeling seeing things getting fixed.
Your dog and his ball always makes me smile! Good work on the adjustments and on the trouble codes and the replacement relays.
Awesome video. I love this stuff. Also everytime you show your dog and that ball it puts a smile on my face.
The skid steer I learned on had two big hand levers for travel and two foot pedals for boom and bucket.
Mine has that option but I hate the foot controls, mines all in the hands
@@DieselCreek "That's what she said" LOL. wait...
My new holland has the foot pedals. They can be jerky when your feet dance around on rough ground.
You just seem to be such a down to earth, knowledgeable and chilled out fella. Really enjoying your videos mate. 🙂👍
hey, ihave watched just about every episode you have made . i am 72 years old and i envy you to live what you believe in. keep it up.
Good video. Glad you got it all fixed up. Yes, would love to see a paint job as always. Have a great weekend.
damn just finished a new Steve Summers and now here its a good morning
Balls on a Canary, that Skidder is just begging for a Power Wash or Steam Cleaning. But some folks call the grease and oil "Patina" . Enjoy yer videos, keep em' comin'.
Your knowledge of machinery and other stuff is amazing, your choice of videos is always what we need Matt..
Awesome video mate. Walking is such a common issue and your walk through is so good to see to put it into perspective that's easy to understand.
Giving the engine and hydraulics a good steam clean would help to reduce the where and tare, also be able to identify leaks etc
It’s on the list lol
Diesel Creek man the OCD in me was raging.
@@corydriver7634 hahaha, same here !!!
And new paint. Really enjoyed the video. So please do a video on further repairs.
Good job Matt , I like the security code instead of keys and self diagnosis features👍🍺
Your experience in buying any piece of equipment is valuable. Thanks
*Excellent video. Thank you. Understanding the principals by which something works is a most excellent way to grasp what could be wrong and how to fix that. That alone is something that is rarely explained, let alone taught by example such as you showed. Good communication is always such a hard thing to do. Again, thank you for your striving to produce something of value for your audience.*
“Well now, that was a little dirty in there”. LOL, like it was clean after you used the leaf blower on it 😂. Seriously this was an interesting process-one of those where you’re laying in an uncomfortable position trying to reach an awkward bolt-cussing away-thinking there has got to bet a better way. Yes on the skid steer purchase video and more Meatball he’s always entertaining.
it was so dirty in there he had to clean his leaf blower after using it in there :o)
I can relate. Working on compact equipment can be...interesting.
Reminds me of back in the 1960s, there was a car with a V8 engine where you had to pull the engine to replace the back spark plug on each side. Some owners just cut a hole in the wheel well to get at those plugs and then fastened a home-made sheet-metal cover plate with sheet-metal screws over the hole!
I always find it disappointing when something has to be adjusted by just loosening a bolt, sliding and retightening. If you're not careful, you can lose the position completely or if the surfaces aren't clean, it can be a pain making fine adjustments. Why can't it be a threaded setting or a mechanism that gives you good leverage. It would save so much time and nerves. The quality of the machine should emerge from clever engineering, not from an experienced dude sweating his balls off in the field, trying to get an elephant to play the violin.
Hahah you have a point my friend
Yes each of those rods could have had a tierod joint and be done with it
I'm feeling your pain. I hate it when adjustments require putting in or taking out shims. Constantly.
Remember- manufacturers are in the business to make machines- not make machines easy to maintain and keep for decades... they would all be out of business if they didn't cut some corners on cost...
It's really that reconfiguring something that simple would boggle the mind of the engineers. I asked an engineer to design a regulator that would regulate the gas flow for a certain carburetor what he came up with was three times the size of the carburetor and couldn't be used he said there was no way anyone could make what I needed. I found exactly what I needed on an old frozen Coke machine that was being thrown out. it was what regulated the syrup flow and was designed to fit perfectly in my application. (the frozen coke machine was manufactured 30 years before my request.) Sometimes you just have to Keep It Simple Stupid to make things work right without complications.
Yes, what to look for when shopping for a good Skid Steer......... Thanks for having this channel.. From the high desert of Oregon
You deserved a new seat, as a reward for your dedication to your great channel, and your honest approach to helping us dummies by showing us how important common sense is to solving problems.
Your little bulldog stole the show, you know that right? lol
John Tilson 100% 😂 Meatball is always fun.
This is exactly why many actors refuse to share the stage with our four legged brethren.. 🤬🙈
Would highly recommend doing a deep steam clean ,
Just had a friend of mine loosenhis unit due to a fire resulting from a leak .
Clean enginenbays done lie when something goes wrong
Excellent video as always man!
Always instructive and entertaining to see what this channel holds. Thanks for letting me hang out
Great video thanks for making it. We have a bobcat 873 with the same issues. I just replaced the pins and bushings on the bucket and rebuilt 2 cylinders. Now I'll take on the creep after your video. Thanks!
I already know this is gonna be a great video!.
Edit: I think it would be a great idea for you to go over buying a used skid steer and what to look out for.
I’d be interested in the buying a used skid steer video.
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Matt, Your resourcefulness is an absolute must based on your location and like all of your pocketbook.
G'day Matt,,
Excellent video, you turned out a great "how to fix"
for the Bobcat relating to both steering & electrical, which would be helpfull for skid steer owners in general..
But best of all, you covered almost all the bases for your followers, by showing a short but informative clip of most of the other projects that your working on .
Very clever Matt & mostly done by great editing .
Magnificent Meatball sure came through with the goods too, performing in the backgroung like a seasoned professional.
congratulations on the winning formatt .
Much Respect
from
Down Under
Those darn engineers never think about access for maintenance.
Cheers for sharing , I would like an upload from you giving that skid steer a good thorough steam clean . much appreciated :-)
Great troubleshooting and talking us through how it works and your analysis, you make this look easy which shows your talent and experience. Lifted setup did not seem too sketchy and worked. Only thing I would've done differently is take it away from your truck so it couldn't back into it, I'd guess with blade at that angle it might not move anyway if the jacks failed. Great job on repairs!
Enjoyed the video. While I don't have a skid steer to work on, learning how they operate and watching you diagnosis the issues was really informative. Keep'm coming.
Also, Meatball is a hoot. The ball is bigger than he is yet that doesn't stop him. Clearly you're the Alpha dog judging by his efforts to get your attention. He's a keeper.
For me I might have hit the pin hole with something to seal it and taken a good look at the gasket under the cover for the relay panel, keeping moisture out is important when it comes to electrical junk lol
What happened to the dumptruck shade tree engine repair? Did I miss the conclusion?
Great video. Looking forward to seeing the additional repairs on the Bobcat.
You are fast becoming one of my favorite channels I like the way you do things you keep it simple and just use common sense that is something in a big shortage nowadays
i might be wrong
but that was a drain hole all along
some one put it on upside down at some point
as when you removed it
you had to rotate it
to read were the relays corrasponded
entertaining anyway thanx
{:-) PAV uk
I was thinking the same thing!! I think he knew that!!! I think maybe it was HIM that rotated it last time he had it off! BUT I COULD BE WRONG
@@jeffreyc6508 He did say he has owned it 7 years and never had that cover off.
@@retro8696 You are right and I was wrong!
it was off center and also not round. probably just serendipity that flipping it over worked.
Referring to the manual?? That takes all the fun out of it!
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Yes on how to purchase a used/new skid steer. I enjoy watching any work being done on a piece of equipment
I've seen a few people have some bad luck with worn out Skid Steers and won't own one again, but that one is a tough and obviously well built. All the best and Yeah Skid Steer for making such a great performing machine. Keep on Skid Steering.
Yeah, it's 'a little tight in there'. Camarata had to change hoses on a drive motor, the 'expletives' must have kept him warm for a long while.
I'd like to see a vid on what to look for. Could be interesting. Thank you.
yeah it think that job was one of the nails in the coffin for his dislike of bobcats. Not too long after that he bought the CL35
Definitely interested in the used skidsteer video though
Bulldog wants to play ball, heck with Dad working!!! Yes skid steer look out for things during purchase would be good. Enjoyed
All that heavy machinery knowledge floating around in your head........awesome!
I'm coming to steal Meatball. Fair warning. He is awesome.
I would like to see a video what to look after buying an used Skid Steer.
Better to look before you buy it. 😉
I know, couldn't help it. 😁
Just wanted to say how much I’m enjoying your channel, keep up the great content.
I know you get excited, i can see that but i love it when things go my way too Matt. I can tell she is good piece of machinery. Everything needs maintenance from time to time. She is definitely running better now.
I reach down, between my legs and...point out the relay box
If Diamond Dave owned a Bobcat.......
Meat ball enjoying his life
I like the way Roger Pate put it, Thanks for the videos
That is the perfect way to adjust, always be ready to hit stop👍I like that setup as it is better than my 843
It looks like it needs a good steam cleaning
Is one of the issues requiring attention you mentioned by any chance, squealing tracks.
Nope not fixable but sounds Like a tank and That sounds Like Freedom
@@ypop417 if i hear tanks im thinking there is going to be war.
The oil would attract dirt and accelerate wear. Or just get wiped out. Let them squeak
I really enjoy your videos. No foul language. I would love to be as patient as you. Hahaha I have learned a lot from you.
Hey your explanations are great. Problem solving explanation is next level. When you can make it interesting as well, it's epic. 👍👍
I thought you'd fix that squeeking, poor thing
Not something that can be fixed because it isn’t a problem, it’s just the nature of these type of tracks
@@DieselCreek Oh right then, that sucks!
@David Webb Sounds Like Freedom!
No time for the washer. No time for paint. Unsubscribe!
Lmao wait you were subscribed!?
@@DieselCreek Should be.
@@DieselCreek Under his Sudo Name incognito I reckon
enjoyed the video and the way you explain the problems look forward to more
Thanks for your time my man. I know it takes alot longer to do repairs with a camera or cameras sometimes in the way of what you are trying to fix. try to make sure that you are getting that shot or shots of the repairs that are getting done. We do thank you for your time . Hang in there, time is one of the things we never seem to have enough of within our days, when we are working on getting a head of those things we fill are in need of getting taken care of. Soooo take it from a older guy. Just take it as it comes, do what you can, with the time you have. Your family will like that as well. Stay connected with your love ones as well my friend. Well sorry for the rant. May God continue Bless you and yours my friend.
You could ask Andrew Camarata about bobcat skid steer’s, he had two for a while and couldn’t depend on them! He was always working on them and each video it seemed like he was having some kind of problem with them! He finally found a deal on a ICI skid steer and still hasn’t had any trouble with it! I watch hie videos too and he got on a Takeuchi T10 and decided to buy it and afterwards he ran up on the T12 so he bought it too! They seem to be great skid steer machines and Letsdig18 , Chris bought himself a brand new one! I know not everyone can buy new equipment especially if they’re trying to grow! I think you do a great job on whatever you do! Hey Matt I can’t wait to see Christine painted and grading your road! She’s going to be a awesome machine! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻
G'day Matt, just purchased my first Bobcat (743B) - excellent deal as was pouring out hydro oil. Was missing the retainer circlip on the hydro pump input seal and the seal had fallen out. Few $ for a new seal and clip and it's back in service. Only owned for a week and I agree, will likely have one until the day I die now! Thanks for your videos, appreciate the work you put in to them and all the gear you work hard to get back in service.
Cheers from Australia.
How lucky you are to own and work on such lovely new equipment.
Love your v ideas Matt, always inspirational.
Yes, it would be great to get educated on what to look for when buying used skid steers
Always good content! Enjoy watching what you do!
Just a piece of advice from a guy that has been in the electrical business for 30 years troubleshooting automation equipment. Don't ever spray air at a mess like that to clean it (the rust in the relay/fuse box) always vacuum it out! spraying it usually lodges the crap deeper into the sockets causing more issues. Also clean ALL the contacts with fine sandpaper and flush the sockets out with "contact cleaner" Then spray it with air to evaporate the cleaner.
I would also re-seal that gasket around the plate to keep water from getting in there again...good luck
Great repair on bobcat
I also have 185
I put silicone around the relay cover
It now keeps moisture out
But I also changed 2 relays that where destroyed with rust and sediment and shorted out
Great job thank u
I’m a dog lover and I love your baby boy, he’s so cool! Nothing cuter than a bulldog! 👌🏻👍🏻👍🏻oh by the way Matt, I’m trying to catch up on your older videos too! Thanks for sharing brother!
That dog loves that ball. Lol. You were not kidding about that.
Cool. Just bought a 2000 863 bobcat. So far ive no issues but im a otr semi driver, dont get it out much,,,,,,yet. Thanks for the video. Very educational.
Great video. I could watch your stuff all day.
I always love a new seat. Makes the biggest difference.
Yay, back to the big-block next time! Nice fixes on the Bobcat too, Matt - setting up the drive creep looked like trying to plait molasses 😁 Good work, sir.
big yes on what to look for on used skid steer.
WD-40 specialist contact cleaner is great for corrosion cleaning. We use it at work, it's actually recommended in the field service manual for our printing presses. The water based ink releases a lot of moisture into the wiring and circuit boards.
Another good product for cleaning contacts is called DEOXIT. Here is a link caig.com/deoxit-d-series/
Would like to see a video on buying a used skid steer. Sounds wonderful.
Have a great weekend and all of them to come.
Superb explanations! I remember the first Bobcat from Army Corps of Engineers trials. Stupid results. They decided on much larger machines which could rarely be transported to point of need!
Great job on the repairs.
Well done!
Meatball & his ball stole the show. Yes on the skid stear. I learned new stuff watching you work your's. Didn't realize I could cut earth with the bucket.
Good video young man. I subscribed because I think it's cool and necessary to see young people doing positive and constructive things with their lives other than spending most of their free time being strung out on dope. It gives hope to a decent future for the next generation and thereafter. Tell young Mrs. Eva happy belated Birthday!
At 19:00 the belt and pulley in the background is the tensioner for the cooling fan. It's an aluminum arm with a steel bushing and bolt in it. They are notorious for seizing up and causing overheating problems. The tensioner will keep enough pressure on the belt to turn the fan at idle, but at high RPM or working the machine hard the belt will slip causing overheating. I take mine apart at every oil change and lube it up with anti seize. I enjoy your videos, especially the church project.
Your dog and the red ball - amazing... a kittle bit grease around the black rubber will be helpful !
I am diggin those metal tracks!