630 Parts manual

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I have an owners and repair manual but am looking for a parts manual if available. Does anyone have one to share or a link to purchase one? While I'm asking are there sources for replacement parts other than the dealer? immediate needs are a voltmeter and the rubber boots that go around the steering controls Thanks
 
A volt meter can be bought off ebay, they are standard.
The steering lever boots are dealer only. The price isn't bad on them at all.
 
Wow, I could use a parts manual too!
The guy at the Bobcat dealer looks at me funny when I tell him I'm looking for parts to a 630.
Yes I could still use one. If it needs to be mailed let me know what it would cost You can e-mail me direct : ancomcabs at gmail dot com
 
Yes I could still use one. If it needs to be mailed let me know what it would cost You can e-mail me direct : ancomcabs at gmail dot com
Parts manuals are available from the dealer, or they can be obtained from third parties such as on Ebay. They generally are not cheap from either the dealer or other sources- minimum of $65.
I have also noticed that you can pick up microfiche copies of those manuals pretty cheap sometimes (between $5 and $20).
It's helpful to already know the parts numbers, but those are things the dealer should be able to readily look up- I know that the dealer in my area (KC Bobcat) has no problems as long as you have the serial number because there are changes between early and late S/N 630s. I also had no problem when using Intermountain Bobcat for my 630, so generally no problem as a rule.
If you have a choice, I would see if you could find a different dealer in your area or a different location as they obviously are not sure what they are doing with older machines.
 
Parts manuals are available from the dealer, or they can be obtained from third parties such as on Ebay. They generally are not cheap from either the dealer or other sources- minimum of $65.
I have also noticed that you can pick up microfiche copies of those manuals pretty cheap sometimes (between $5 and $20).
It's helpful to already know the parts numbers, but those are things the dealer should be able to readily look up- I know that the dealer in my area (KC Bobcat) has no problems as long as you have the serial number because there are changes between early and late S/N 630s. I also had no problem when using Intermountain Bobcat for my 630, so generally no problem as a rule.
If you have a choice, I would see if you could find a different dealer in your area or a different location as they obviously are not sure what they are doing with older machines.
I went looking and I don't have the parts manual on file. Sorry. I have SM (24 meg large file) and OM on file. OM is small enough to email. SM is locked up so I can't break it apart.
 
I went looking and I don't have the parts manual on file. Sorry. I have SM (24 meg large file) and OM on file. OM is small enough to email. SM is locked up so I can't break it apart.
Mechtech thanks for looking, I already have the SM and OM Tigerhaze, I agree the dealer should and in my case is able to find parts I need. I'm usually ordering by phone and it just makes it easier if both of us are looking at the same thing when searching for a part
 
Mechtech thanks for looking, I already have the SM and OM Tigerhaze, I agree the dealer should and in my case is able to find parts I need. I'm usually ordering by phone and it just makes it easier if both of us are looking at the same thing when searching for a part
I can look up the parts numbers for the two items you mentioned over the weekend if that would help you any.
 
I can look up the parts numbers for the two items you mentioned over the weekend if that would help you any.
Thanks but not necessary, the boots were something they had on the shelf and the amp meter I have not done anything with yet, probably end up with an aftermarket one at some point Have a good weekend
 
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