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SkidRoe

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Any owners of a 443, 453, 463, or even an S70: I am looking for someone to do me a favour.
I am currently looking to retrofit the OE aux hydraulic set-up onto my 440B (got my eye on a grapple bucket). So far, the component prices from the dealer are not looking as scary as I expected.
What I am looking for are some pictures of how the valve actuation linkage connects from the valve to the right side stick. I am trying to be proactive and have some visual aids available to assist assembly. I am sure that the setup would be very similar to any of the newer 4XX machines.
So if you happen to have the ROPS up on your machine in the near future, grab the camera and snap a few pictures in the area described.
Thanks in Advance,
SR
 

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You're in luck because I am in the process of changing the chaincase oil on my 453 and can take some pictures for you tomorrow. I just reconnected the aux cable to the steering arm before I came in for the day.
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You're in luck because I am in the process of changing the chaincase oil on my 453 and can take some pictures for you tomorrow. I just reconnected the aux cable to the steering arm before I came in for the day.
Thanks, OM. I was kind of hoping that you would respond.
Cheers,
SR
 

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Thanks, OM. I was kind of hoping that you would respond.
Cheers,
SR
The cable end attaches to the right lever.
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There's a bracket #16 bolted to the side of the frame that the cable housing is secured to with a u-bolt #14.
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The cable is routed around the control valve and is a attached to a pivot #21/#22 that operates the spool.
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The cable end attaches to the right lever.

There's a bracket #16 bolted to the side of the frame that the cable housing is secured to with a u-bolt #14.


The cable is routed around the control valve and is a attached to a pivot #21/#22 that operates the spool.
Thanks, OM. Great pictures and they answer a lot of my questions.
The dealer got back to me today, the bill for the parts I need (from Bobcat) is $733 taxes in. I did a big swallow and then had him go ahead with the order. Really looking forward to that grapple bucket...
Cheers,
SR
 
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Thanks, OM. Great pictures and they answer a lot of my questions.
The dealer got back to me today, the bill for the parts I need (from Bobcat) is $733 taxes in. I did a big swallow and then had him go ahead with the order. Really looking forward to that grapple bucket...
Cheers,
SR
All done. I finished the install last night, after a good night of work on Monday.
I opted to go with the hard lines on the left boom arm, as room was tight and hoses did not route well. But from the hard lines on the boom to the control valve, the hoses worked nicely.
I had thought that pulling the control valve to put in the third spool was going to be a bear, but it ended up not being too bad.
Probably the worst part of the job was getting the control cable routed and adjusted just right. I ended up routing it back under the right hydro pump before looping back forward. Kind of time consuming, since everything is packed in there like sardines and there is not a whole lot of room for swinging wrenches.
One thing I did notice after I had it done is that when actuating the right stick, it seems to wack you right in the calf when you move it towards the left. Did Bobcat change the design of the stick on later models for for more leg clearance? I guess this may be something that I will need to get used to.
Cheers,
SR
 

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All done. I finished the install last night, after a good night of work on Monday.
I opted to go with the hard lines on the left boom arm, as room was tight and hoses did not route well. But from the hard lines on the boom to the control valve, the hoses worked nicely.
I had thought that pulling the control valve to put in the third spool was going to be a bear, but it ended up not being too bad.
Probably the worst part of the job was getting the control cable routed and adjusted just right. I ended up routing it back under the right hydro pump before looping back forward. Kind of time consuming, since everything is packed in there like sardines and there is not a whole lot of room for swinging wrenches.
One thing I did notice after I had it done is that when actuating the right stick, it seems to wack you right in the calf when you move it towards the left. Did Bobcat change the design of the stick on later models for for more leg clearance? I guess this may be something that I will need to get used to.
Cheers,
SR
Looking into a 440B that does not have Aux Hyd installed. Do you still have the parts list that is needed for the conversion? Called the local Bobcat dealer and they were kinda mater of fact about the deal. There are a lot of conversions that will be needed like the quicktach upgrade, repower and aux hyd. Need to get my head wrapped around the price tag so I can get this bought right. Like all the ideas you guys have done with this small unit. Proves anything can be done with some ingenuity.
 

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Looking into a 440B that does not have Aux Hyd installed. Do you still have the parts list that is needed for the conversion? Called the local Bobcat dealer and they were kinda mater of fact about the deal. There are a lot of conversions that will be needed like the quicktach upgrade, repower and aux hyd. Need to get my head wrapped around the price tag so I can get this bought right. Like all the ideas you guys have done with this small unit. Proves anything can be done with some ingenuity.
There are a couple of serial number breaks for the 440 machines. Need at least the first six digits of the serial number to get the right parts list. And since this forum doesn't have a way to upload pdf files I'll need a email address to send it to.
You can also go to the Bobcat online parts catalog to look them up for yourself.
http://www.bobcat.com/partsandservice/genuine_parts
 
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Looking into a 440B that does not have Aux Hyd installed. Do you still have the parts list that is needed for the conversion? Called the local Bobcat dealer and they were kinda mater of fact about the deal. There are a lot of conversions that will be needed like the quicktach upgrade, repower and aux hyd. Need to get my head wrapped around the price tag so I can get this bought right. Like all the ideas you guys have done with this small unit. Proves anything can be done with some ingenuity.
Hi Dub,
I have the literature that I used when I upgraded mine. Put an e-mail address in your profile, and I will e-mail them to you. It has a full breakdown of the parts involved.
As far as cost goes, I am in Canada, so it cost me about $800 to do the conversion at the time. I did not use the original hydraulic lines that run from the control to the lines on the loader arm; I used 3/8" hydraulic hose. It was way easier to install and kept the cost down. I did use the lines that run down the loader arm to the QD's, as hose would not route nicely and it gives a nice clean finish.
With respect to a Bobtach upgrade, look for a post that I just put up in the Attachment section. I just made an adapter that converts the old pre-463 style bobtach to the latest Bobcat mini style Bobtach (i.e. S70, MT-52/55, etc).
Repowering a 440b is pretty straight forward, the biggest cost is the engine. The Chinese Honda (Launtop) that I repowered mine with set me back about $800. Carroll Stream offers a 22hp air-cooled V-twin diesel that looks interesting, it goes for about $1700.
Another source of inspiration is the Small Engine Warehouse. At the time I repowered mine they were offering kits to fit a 24hp Honda GX670, which was why I went with the engine I did. I think that they have now moved on to Briggs or Kohler V-twins with their latest kits.
The only additions that I made after repowering was to add an electric fuel pump (makes for easier starting) and an external 55A one-wire alternator for improved charging / operation of work lights.
Hope this helps - SR
 

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Hi Dub,
I have the literature that I used when I upgraded mine. Put an e-mail address in your profile, and I will e-mail them to you. It has a full breakdown of the parts involved.
As far as cost goes, I am in Canada, so it cost me about $800 to do the conversion at the time. I did not use the original hydraulic lines that run from the control to the lines on the loader arm; I used 3/8" hydraulic hose. It was way easier to install and kept the cost down. I did use the lines that run down the loader arm to the QD's, as hose would not route nicely and it gives a nice clean finish.
With respect to a Bobtach upgrade, look for a post that I just put up in the Attachment section. I just made an adapter that converts the old pre-463 style bobtach to the latest Bobcat mini style Bobtach (i.e. S70, MT-52/55, etc).
Repowering a 440b is pretty straight forward, the biggest cost is the engine. The Chinese Honda (Launtop) that I repowered mine with set me back about $800. Carroll Stream offers a 22hp air-cooled V-twin diesel that looks interesting, it goes for about $1700.
Another source of inspiration is the Small Engine Warehouse. At the time I repowered mine they were offering kits to fit a 24hp Honda GX670, which was why I went with the engine I did. I think that they have now moved on to Briggs or Kohler V-twins with their latest kits.
The only additions that I made after repowering was to add an electric fuel pump (makes for easier starting) and an external 55A one-wire alternator for improved charging / operation of work lights.
Hope this helps - SR
Hi SkidRoe, When you have a chance do you mind emailing my the same literature on the Aux Hydraulic setup? I am a long time 440B owner and have been considering tapping into the true potential of this machine! Nice work on the re-power BTW. Thanks in advance! Chowmein53
 
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Hi SkidRoe, When you have a chance do you mind emailing my the same literature on the Aux Hydraulic setup? I am a long time 440B owner and have been considering tapping into the true potential of this machine! Nice work on the re-power BTW. Thanks in advance! Chowmein53
Sure, no problem, I can do that. Just go into your forum profile and add an e-mail address that I can send it to.
Cheers - SR
 

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Sure, no problem, I can do that. Just go into your forum profile and add an e-mail address that I can send it to.
Cheers - SR
Ok I think I got it now. I thought I had my email public, but apparently not. Sorry for the delay and thanks for the help. You referenced a post about the Bobtach system that needed to be modified to fit the newer MT-52/55 attachments? I found your post about modifying the Bobtach to a universal adapter (Thomas T85) style... Are you referring to the same post or a different one?
 
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Ok I think I got it now. I thought I had my email public, but apparently not. Sorry for the delay and thanks for the help. You referenced a post about the Bobtach system that needed to be modified to fit the newer MT-52/55 attachments? I found your post about modifying the Bobtach to a universal adapter (Thomas T85) style... Are you referring to the same post or a different one?
Hi Chowmein,
I e-mailed you the documents. Let me know if they don't come through for any reason.
Yes, the post that you found is the one that I was refering to. The part that made the original adapter fit a T85 was bolt on, and not used at all. I welded the features to fit it to my 440b directly to the Bobtach assembly.
HTH - SR
 

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Sure, no problem, I can do that. Just go into your forum profile and add an e-mail address that I can send it to.
Cheers - SR
Skidroe, This is the exact post I've been looking for. Recently bought a little 440B and looking to retro fit a mini dingo adapter plate and also install Aux hydraulics to power and Auger or Grapple. Any chance you could email to me as well. Thanks in advance for any info you can share..
 
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Skidroe, This is the exact post I've been looking for. Recently bought a little 440B and looking to retro fit a mini dingo adapter plate and also install Aux hydraulics to power and Auger or Grapple. Any chance you could email to me as well. Thanks in advance for any info you can share..
Hi Allstar,
I must have missed this response, sorry. Let me know what your e-mail address is and I will send them to you.
Cheers - SR
 

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Can I have all this info as well please! I need some help I have a 440 b I repowered can't get it to stay running. About to add an electric fuel pump . But I want to order everything for the auxiliary attachments ! Thank you in advanced!
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