To make it easier for you to choose the right manual, we have compiled various information for you below, such as model designations, types, and production years.
The manual is valid for the following models: 751 / Bobcat Company
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1990)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1991)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1992)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1993)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1994)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1995)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1996)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1997)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1998)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 1999)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 2000)
Bobcat 751 (Year: 2001)
Engine specs: V2203-M-DI, Kubota, diesel, 38 hp, 28,3 kW, 46hp.
Serial numbers or parts numbers:
S/N 514711001 & ABOVE
S/N 514911001 & ABOVE
Production year(s): 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001
Language: English (some of our manuals are multilingual)
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"Download Your OEM Bobcat 751 Skid Steer Loader Manual for Efficient Maintenance!"
Attention Bobcat 751 Skid Steer Loader owners! We understand the importance of keeping your equipment in top-notch condition to ensure optimal performance and efficiency. In this exclusive guide, you'll find comprehensive information about the Bobcat 751, including engine specifications, maintenance tips, common issues, and popular modifications. Whether you're a seasoned operator or a new owner, this manual will be your go-to resource to effectively maintain your Skid Steer Loader. Let's dive into the technical details and expert advice to make sure your Bobcat 751 stays productive and reliable for every job.
Engine Specifications/Technical Data:
• Engine Type: Four-cylinder, water-cooled diesel engine
• Displacement: 1.8 liters
• Horsepower: 38.5 HP @ 2800 RPM
• Torque: 97.5 lb-ft @ 1600 RPM
• Fuel Tank Capacity: 24.6 gallons (93 liters)
• Hydraulic System Capacity: 12.2 gallons (46 liters)
• Operating Weight: 5,940 lbs (2,690 kg)
• Tipping Load: 3,800 lbs (1,724 kg)
• Rated Operating Capacity (ROC): 1,300 lbs (590 kg)
• Travel Speed: 6.9 mph (11.1 km/h) - High Range / 4.3 mph (6.9 km/h) - Low Range
• Lift Height to Bucket Pin: 105.8 inches (2,686 mm)
• Reach @ Maximum Height: 21.6 inches (549 mm)
• Ground Clearance: 8.5 inches (216 mm)
• Overall Length with Bucket: 122.3 inches (3,107 mm)
• Width over Tires: 55 inches (1,397 mm)
• Height to Top of ROPS: 77.3 inches (1,963 mm)
• Wheelbase: 35.5 inches (902 mm)
• Turning Radius: 78 inches (1,981 mm)
• Tire Size: 10x16.5
Facts and Details:
- The Bobcat 751 was introduced in the early 1990s and quickly became a popular choice for various construction and landscaping tasks.
- This Skid Steer Loader is compact and maneuverable, making it ideal for confined spaces and tight job sites.
- The diesel engine delivers efficient power and torque for smooth and reliable operation.
- The 751 model features a spacious and comfortable operator cab with excellent visibility for enhanced safety.
- The hydrostatic drive system provides simple and precise control over the machine's movements.
- The quick-attach system allows operators to switch between various attachments quickly, enhancing versatility.
- Bobcat equipped the 751 with an advanced suspension seat, reducing operator fatigue during long working hours.
- The hydraulic flow and pressure settings can be adjusted to match the requirements of different attachments.
- The Bobcat 751 offers optional features like a heater, air conditioning, and a sound-reducing package for operator comfort.
- The loader's vertical lift path ensures easy and efficient loading of trucks and other high-sided containers.
- The ROPS (Roll-Over Protective Structure) ensures operator safety in case of accidental rollovers or tip-overs.
- The machine's robust build quality and reliable components contribute to its longevity and durability.
- With regular maintenance and care, the Bobcat 751 can continue to perform effectively for many years.
- The 751 model gained a reputation for its ease of maintenance, reducing downtime and increasing productivity.
Maintenance Intervals, General Maintenance Tips, and Common Issues:
► Engine Oil and Filter Change: Recommended every 250 hours of operation or six months (whichever comes first).
► Fuel Filter Replacement: Replace the fuel filter every 500 hours of operation or as needed.
► Hydraulic Fluid and Filter Change: Replace hydraulic fluid and filters every 1,000 hours of operation or as recommended by the manufacturer.
► Air Filter Maintenance: Clean the air filter every 50 hours of operation and replace it every 500 hours or as needed.
► Greasing and Lubrication: Regularly grease all pivot points and bearings to prevent premature wear and ensure smooth operation.
► Battery Maintenance: Check the battery terminals regularly and keep them clean and tight.
► Tire Inspection: Regularly inspect the tires for damage or wear, and maintain proper tire pressure.
Common Issues and Solutions:
* Hydraulic System Leaks: Inspect hoses and fittings for leaks and replace damaged components.
* Starting Issues: Check the battery, starter, and wiring for any issues and address them accordingly.
* Overheating: Check coolant levels, hoses, and the radiator for clogs or leaks; clean or replace as needed.
* Slow Operation: Check hydraulic fluid levels and filters; consider adjusting the flow settings if needed.
* Drive Belt Tension: Regularly inspect the drive belt tension and adjust as necessary for smooth operation.
Five Tips for Effective Maintenance:
■ Follow the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and adhere to service intervals.
■ Inspect and clean the air filter regularly to prevent dust and debris from entering the engine.
■ Check hydraulic fluid levels and inspect for leaks to maintain proper performance.
■ Grease all pivot points and bearings according to the maintenance schedule to reduce wear.
■ Keep the operator cab clean and well-maintained for the comfort and safety of the operator.
Popular Tuning Tips or Modifications:
+ High-Flow Hydraulic Pump: Upgrading to a high-flow hydraulic pump can increase attachment performance.
+ Auxiliary Hydraulics: Adding auxiliary hydraulics allows the use of a wider range of attachments.
+ Cab Heater: Installing a cab heater enhances operator comfort during colder months.
+ LED Work Lights: Upgrading to LED work lights improves visibility during nighttime operations.
+ Sound Dampening Kit: Installing a sound dampening kit reduces noise levels inside the operator cab.
Accessories and Attachments:
♦ Augers and Auger Bits
♦ Backhoes
♦ Brooms and Sweepers
♦ Brush Cutters and Mulchers
♦ Grapple Buckets
♦ Pallet Forks
♦ Snow Blades and Snow Blowers
♦ Stump Grinders
♦ Trenchers
♦ Soil Conditioners
♦ Tree Spades
♦ Cement Mixers
♦ Dozer Blades
♦ Hydraulic Breakers
♦ Vibratory Rollers
♦ Concrete Pump
♦ Landscape Rakes
Owner Reviews - Strengths and Weaknesses:
Strengths:
☺ Compact size and maneuverability for tight job sites
☺ Reliable engine performance and smooth hydrostatic drive
☺ Comfortable operator cab with good visibility
☺ Easy and quick attachment changes for enhanced versatility
☺ Low maintenance requirements and straightforward servicing
Weaknesses:
☻ Limited lifting capacity compared to larger models
☻ Lack of air conditioning as standard on some older units
☻ Some users may prefer additional operator comfort features for long hours of operation
The Bobcat 751 Skid Steer Loader is a reliable and versatile machine, suitable for various applications in construction and landscaping. Its compact size and efficient engine ensure easy maneuverability in confined spaces, while the quick-attach system provides flexibility with a wide range of attachments. Regular maintenance, adherence to service intervals, and proper care will keep the Bobcat 751 performing at its best, reducing downtime and increasing productivity on the job site. By following the maintenance tips and considering popular modifications, operators can optimize their Skid Steer Loader's performance and extend its service life.
Frequently Needed Repairs and Parts That Often Break:
→ Hydraulic Hose Leaks: Frequent use can cause hydraulic hoses to develop leaks or wear out.
→ Starter Motor: The starter motor may wear out after several years of use and need replacement.
→ Fuel Injectors: Over time, fuel injectors may become clogged or faulty and require cleaning or replacement.
→ Water Pump: The water pump may develop leaks or fail, leading to engine overheating.
→ Alternator: The alternator can wear out over time and may need replacement to charge the battery properly.
→ Drive Belts: Worn or damaged drive belts can lead to power transmission issues and may need replacement.
→ Wheel Bearings: Wheel bearings can wear out and cause noise or vibration while operating.
→ Control Levers and Linkages: Frequent use can cause wear and tear on control levers and linkages, requiring adjustments or replacements.
→ Tire Damage: Skid Steer Loader tires may experience punctures or cuts and may need patching or replacement.
→ Engine Air Filters: Clogged air filters can impact engine performance and need regular replacement.
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