Do you own a Bobcat T300 track loader? If yes, you may face some unexpected troubles occasionally. These problems are really frustrating, but other skid steers also encounter these issues too.
What are the most common T300 Bobcat problems? Fuel starvation, electrical issues, brake release problem, bucket jerking, and slow crank are some of the widely held issues that you may encounter with Bobcat T300 machines. However, there are several other problems too. The good news is that you can fix these issues at home or at least repair/replace the faulty parts.
If you are facing any type of problems with the Bobcat T300 machine, don’t worry this article will guide you to T300 Bobcat troubleshooting with rebuild cost. Before that, let’s know the specs of the Bobcat T300.
T300 Bobcat Specifications
Out of the numerous specs of the Bobcat T300, here are some of the basic ones-
- Rated operating capacity (ISO): 1361 kg
- Operating weight: 4401 kg
- Engine fuel: Diesel
- Auxiliary std flow: 80.3 l/min
- Auxiliary high flow: 140.1 l/min
- Engine horsepower: 60.4 kW
- Fuel tank capacity: 98.4 l
5 most Common T300 Bobcat Problems with solutions
T300 Bobcat is a heavy-duty skid steer that lasts longer without much maintenance. However, you may face some issues with the Bobcat T300 machine due to bad weather, inexperienced use or care, bad fuel, faulty parts, overused, and some other reasons. Some of the common issues of the Bobcat T300 track loader are-
T300 Bobcat Common Problems | Easy Solutions |
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Electrical problem | Clean the Wire/Replace the Battery |
Fuel starvation, No Start | Repair/Replace Fuel Pickup Tube |
Brake release issue | Clean the Contact Points or Replace the Charge Pump |
Jerking the bucket or boom during operation | Repair or Replace the Faulty Parts |
No crank or slow crank |
After knowing different issues, you may wonder how to troubleshoot Bobcat T300 skid steer issues. Well, here we’ll cover some of the major ones.
#1- Electrical Problem: Clean the Wire/Replace the Battery
Sometimes you may face charging issues with the T300 that may lower the machine’s performance. This could happen due to an electrical problem. You need to check the battery and related cables first to trigger the culprit.
- Step 1: Remove corrosion from wires and battery connectors using a metal brush and rust removal spray.
- Step 2: If you find any loose wire connections, tighten them well.
- Step 3: Sometimes connecting wires or belts might be damaged or have short circuits. Change the damaged ones and wrap the wires well to prevent short-circuit situations.
- Step 4: In the worst case, the battery cell might be dead. The voltage reading of the battery will give you a quick idea of whether it’s good or bad. In the ideal case, the voltage will be 12 V. If the battery is dead, replace it.
Most electrical issues can be fixed easily at home at a low cost. But, if the battery of the T300 Bobcat gets damaged, you have to spend around 200 to 500 bucks. Also, consider the mechanic cost.
Cost | DIY Cost | Mechanic Cost |
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Battery cost | $200 to $500 | $200 to $500 |
Installation cost | – | $100 to $200 |
Total cost | $200 to $500 | $300 to $700 |
#2- Fuel Starvation, No Start: Repair/Replace Fuel Pickup Tube
Do you encounter no start or sudden stop while running your T300 Bobcat? If this happens, you should first check the fuel-related issue in the Kubota engine, especially in the winter. Most likely the fuel tank or tube is missing or damaged that’s why fuel flow is hindering. So, diagnose the problem and fix it following the steps.
- Step 1: If the engine is running well, there isn’t any issue with the battery. Then check the fuel pull solenoid by turning the key on. When the key is on the fuel injection pump will be open.
- Step 2: Now verify that either the fuel injection pump is getting fuel rightly or not by squeezing the primer bulb.
- Step 3: Also, test the primer bulb by turning off the hose of the lift pump. If the primer bulb is damaged this will collapse and quit running the fuel. But if it’s okay, check the pickup tube.
- Step 4: Clean the fuel tank bed especially the grommet area by air blower. Then detach the grommet of the fuel tank using a screwdriver.
- Step 5: If you see there isn’t a pickup tube install a new one. You can also replace the grommet if it looks old enough.
The T300 Bobcat pickup tube is very inexpensive. It’s available below 20 bucks.
>>The video explains Bobcat T300 pickup tube replacement.
#3- Brake Release Problem: Clean the Contact Points or Replace the Charge Pump
If you hear weird sounds or experience more vibration than the regular time during brake release this could be a brake issue. It may cause due to different reasons. But you can fix it by following several steps.
- Step 1: In most cases, the charge pump is the culprit here. So, check the pressure of the charge pump using a gauge. A good one shows approximately 390 to 430 psi at maximum throttle. If the charge pump is damaged replace it.
- Step 2: Sometimes the contact ends of the fuse box may get corroded. So, clean the contacts. Hopefully, this will provide a 12 V voltage to the solenoid and solve the issue. Also, put grease in the contacts.
- Step 3: Removing the brake spool and cleaning the canister filter might be another way to solve the problem, if you can’t fix it yet.
The T300 Bobcat charge pump replacement is available between $150 to $200.
#4- Jerking the Bucket or Boom During Operation: Repair or Replace the Faulty Parts
There are several reasons why the boom or bucket may jerk while running. Some of the culprits are contaminated hydraulic fluid, blocked hydraulic fluid filters, damaged cylinder tubes or rods, air mixing in the hydraulic system, etc. You have to solve the issue depending on the situation.
- Step 1: If hydraulic fluid gets contaminated you need to change the whole fluid.
- Step 2: Remove the hydraulic fluid filter clogging or replace the filter if it gets damaged.
- Step 3: If the cylinder tube or rod is damaged, replace it.
- Step 4: Check also the hydraulic system. If air enters there remove them.
You can fix the issue without any penny in some cases. But if the fluid filter or cylinder tube gets damaged, you may spend around $50 to replace them.
frequently asked questions (FAQs)
T300 Bobcat issues and solutions are discussed above. Moreover, you may have more questions regarding this topic. Here are some of them with answers.
Does Bobcat T300 manual include troubleshooting tips?
Yes, the T300 Bobcat service manual describes some troubleshooting guidelines but that isn’t good enough to fix problems with different parts of the machine.
What are the most common Bobcat T300 drive motor problems?
Some of the widely held drive motor problems that users may face with the T300 Bobcat are brake stuck, bearing failure, charge pump issues, case drain problems, etc.
Bobcat t300 problem >> Check out this video for more specific information’s.
Final Words
Bobcat T300 compact track loaders provide heavy-duty work; however, issues may arise anytime. When you see any T300 Bobcat problems, take action immediately to avoid further damage to the machine. It’s recommended to troubleshoot the T300 issues by yourself, however, if you aren’t confident enough take help from an expert.
Sometimes repairing the T300 Bobcat might be difficult and overpriced, in that case, don’t hesitate to replace the whole part. And don’t forget to regular care and maintenance to keep the skid steer healthy for a long period.
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