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'89 Bobcat 743 control valve
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<blockquote data-quote="billrbg" data-source="post: 77387" data-attributes="member: 10970"><p>Well, the great day has arrived. We topped-off the hydraulic fluid Fri, drove it home Sat, and I pulled the engine this morning. It went fairly easy. Just one hour? More like three for me, but I was doing it "out in the field", maybe 400' from my shop and tools, and I was working alone. Knowing now how to do it, I probably could get it out in one hour, but I am old, no desire to rush. the only problem is all four of the screws holding the exhaust pipe to the exhaust manifold twisted off. I was kind of expecting that, so not such a bummer. It should be easy enough to drill those screws out since it is now out in the wide-open. I'll even make a drill-jig so that I can get as centered on the screw nubbins as possible. So, here is the question: Does that fan shroud come out fairly easy? It now looks possible to get to the control valve, with the engine out, but looks like it would be even sweeter with the shroud out of the way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billrbg, post: 77387, member: 10970"] Well, the great day has arrived. We topped-off the hydraulic fluid Fri, drove it home Sat, and I pulled the engine this morning. It went fairly easy. Just one hour? More like three for me, but I was doing it "out in the field", maybe 400' from my shop and tools, and I was working alone. Knowing now how to do it, I probably could get it out in one hour, but I am old, no desire to rush. the only problem is all four of the screws holding the exhaust pipe to the exhaust manifold twisted off. I was kind of expecting that, so not such a bummer. It should be easy enough to drill those screws out since it is now out in the wide-open. I'll even make a drill-jig so that I can get as centered on the screw nubbins as possible. So, here is the question: Does that fan shroud come out fairly easy? It now looks possible to get to the control valve, with the engine out, but looks like it would be even sweeter with the shroud out of the way! [/QUOTE]
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