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D4Doug
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I bought a Cat 930 Loader - 41k series, and while I am waiting for the operator's manual to arrive, I am curious if anyone can tell what the device is on one loader arm that looks like a brake master cylinder. I unscrewed the lid and it looks like it has brake fluid in it.
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Tue, Sep 11, 2007 10:04 AM
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Bucket positioner/ lift kickout I think. Been a long time. Look for a pair of slave cyl's on tank to kick levers into hold.
Later Bob
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Tue, Sep 11, 2007 10:25 AM
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Bucket positioner/ lift kickout I think. Been a long time. Look for a pair of slave cyl's on tank to kick levers into hold.
Later Bob
Congrats Doug on your new toy. I am getting a D4 crawler loader, will have to get together sometime. Got any muley's down there to shot? Got a general elk lic too. Got a pic of your loader? Enjoy, John
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Tue, Sep 11, 2007 10:34 AM
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Congrats Doug on your new toy. I am getting a D4 crawler loader, will have to get together sometime. Got any muley's down there to shot? Got a general elk lic too. Got a pic of your loader? Enjoy, John
dD4doug, bob has nailed it , that's the bucket tilt kickout that you're looking at, if it's still working...(which most don't on a machine of that vintage) it kicks the bucket crowd lever out if the tilt back detent when it reaches the digging angle that has been preset by you (they are adjustable). It should be full of hydraulic oil not brake fluid.

Good luck with your 930, they were/are a very reliable loader.
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Tue, Sep 11, 2007 4:39 PM
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dD4doug, bob has nailed it , that's the bucket tilt kickout that you're looking at, if it's still working...(which most don't on a machine of that vintage) it kicks the bucket crowd lever out if the tilt back detent when it reaches the digging angle that has been preset by you (they are adjustable). It should be full of hydraulic oil not brake fluid.

Good luck with your 930, they were/are a very reliable loader.
Thanks guys, I knew someone would know what the thingee was. Here are a few pictures.
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Wed, Sep 12, 2007 4:15 AM
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Thanks guys, I knew someone would know what the thingee was. Here are a few pictures.
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Here is a photo of the loader, Not only do I not know what is on one hydraulic cylinder but I am also not very good with photos.
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Wed, Sep 12, 2007 4:18 AM
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Thanks guys, I knew someone would know what the thingee was. Here are a few pictures.
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Doug I think that one takes brake fluid. Look for another on the lift too.
Later Bob
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Wed, Sep 12, 2007 4:23 AM
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Thanks guys, I knew someone would know what the thingee was. Here are a few pictures.
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Not only am I not smart enough to recognize attachments on my loader but I am also very challenged to attach photos. Thanks again guys.
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