DigitalFusion
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is there anywhere to get the service manual for an 873 via download?
gotcha.. I just read somewhere on here that they are available on CD from bobcat.. seems like a logical next step to make them downloadable.Not that I ever heard of , and I don't think it will ever happen unless it is bootlegged
Bobcat has never been one to give out info free , and there is no phone number that will get you to a factory service rep for help , so many other brands will talk you thru a problem , Takeuchi will , which is another reason I like thier track loaders and mini dirt diggers , if they do break which they seldom do , help is a call awaygotcha.. I just read somewhere on here that they are available on CD from bobcat.. seems like a logical next step to make them downloadable.
I wasnt nessecarily looking for a free download, I would definately be willing to pay instead of having to wait for one to show up in the mail or driving around to pick one up.Bobcat has never been one to give out info free , and there is no phone number that will get you to a factory service rep for help , so many other brands will talk you thru a problem , Takeuchi will , which is another reason I like thier track loaders and mini dirt diggers , if they do break which they seldom do , help is a call away
I got my manual for my 853 by calling my Bobcat dealer. They hooked me up at a better price than what I could find on Ebay or similar. It was printed off of a computer, so somebody took the time to scan the entire manual page by page and put it on the computer. This is a Bobcat authorized printer as far as I know. I ordered it, and it was delivered UPS or FedEx in about 3 days, so they are very fast. The manuals are not cheap, but well worth the $. Also, you don't need both manuals in my opinion. The service manual has the essential pages of the operator's manual in it. Of course, I didn't realize this until after I had bought both manuals. Also, the pages were all punched, so all I had to do was put the pages in a 3-ring binder. I can look up the printer's name if somebody really needs it, but my suggestion is to order the service manual only directly thru your Bobcat dealer. I think I ended up paying about $150 for the pair. Let me know if you have further questions on this, and I'll do my best to get you the info you need when I check the forum next time.I wasnt nessecarily looking for a free download, I would definately be willing to pay instead of having to wait for one to show up in the mail or driving around to pick one up.