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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 10254" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I just went through the pics, what a mess!! Wonder IF I can talk my wife into packing up 3 kids for a Bobcat restoration trip down under. LOL. The h$ll with laying on the beach.</p><p> At least there would be no complaints about the -20 and -30 weather we have been getting.</p><p> Man I'd like to be there with the spare time I had 15 years ago.</p><p>I fire must have been put out? Hyd tank is gone but it does'nt look like it burned down by the pumps much. I'd have thought when the resevoir went thing would have really been cooked.</p><p>Kubota engines have the pto belt to the pumps on the opposite end, it must be a farely extensive kit to flip everything around. Isuzu is to the right in my 853.</p><p>I can't figure for the life of me why they "need" so many wires.</p><p>Does you fan drive gear box look ok and just require a new blower?</p><p>Rad and mayby the oil cooler must have got pretty hot. I have seen pics that look alot worse (whole interior gutted) but there is a pile of plumbing and wiring ahead. Do they pumps look ok?</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 10254, member: 307"] I just went through the pics, what a mess!! Wonder IF I can talk my wife into packing up 3 kids for a Bobcat restoration trip down under. LOL. The h$ll with laying on the beach. At least there would be no complaints about the -20 and -30 weather we have been getting. Man I'd like to be there with the spare time I had 15 years ago. I fire must have been put out? Hyd tank is gone but it does'nt look like it burned down by the pumps much. I'd have thought when the resevoir went thing would have really been cooked. Kubota engines have the pto belt to the pumps on the opposite end, it must be a farely extensive kit to flip everything around. Isuzu is to the right in my 853. I can't figure for the life of me why they “need” so many wires. Does you fan drive gear box look ok and just require a new blower? Rad and mayby the oil cooler must have got pretty hot. I have seen pics that look alot worse (whole interior gutted) but there is a pile of plumbing and wiring ahead. Do they pumps look ok? Ken [/QUOTE]
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