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1972 Bobcat 610 -- VH4D or VF4D
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<blockquote data-quote="haymaker" data-source="post: 130553" data-attributes="member: 22924"><p>Sorry to imply it was one of these. It was on my first skid steer and Owatonna so long ago I don't remember which engine it had in it. I seem to recall it was the Wisconsin and I know that it was air cooled.</p><p>I would take it out if I were doing a rebuild. It is just so much easier to get at things and inspect my work. Also with an old machine I often find things that should be fixed I didn't know were in poor condition, preventing problems in the future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haymaker, post: 130553, member: 22924"] Sorry to imply it was one of these. It was on my first skid steer and Owatonna so long ago I don't remember which engine it had in it. I seem to recall it was the Wisconsin and I know that it was air cooled. I would take it out if I were doing a rebuild. It is just so much easier to get at things and inspect my work. Also with an old machine I often find things that should be fixed I didn't know were in poor condition, preventing problems in the future. [/QUOTE]
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