753 Series C fuse box

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I'll try and make this easy by just starting with the actual questions I have about my machine, and then give you a little information about it below.

1) I had an electrical fire at the fuse boxes and the bottom fuse box was burned so badly that we cannot tell which size amp fuses should be there after we order the new fuse boxes. If someone has these same fuse boxes on their machine I would appreciate it if you could give me the correct fuses that should be there.

2) What year my machine actually is.

3) Where I can find the serial number if the plate is missing.


I have what I was told is an 2006. But seems like it's a 94 or 95 since I've found info online that the C Series was only manufactured in 94 and 95.

When you open the compartment to the engine, the battery and relays are on the left side. On the right side are 2 individual fuse boxes with 4 fuses in each. At some point the serial plate was removed, because it is not there. Also, the engine was rebuilt so no original serial number on it.

My gauges in the vehicle are computer generated dashes on the right upper inside for fuel, battery, hydraulic temp, and coolant temp, along with the Aux Buttons.

On the left by key is the Traction Lock Override and the lights.

My engine is a Remanufactured V2203 Kubota engine
 

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Sometimes a very faint number is just above the front drain plug. (Secondary P.I.N.) This can be good or can be really bad because Plates with P.I.N. are usually removed because the machine is Stolen hiding their identity.

Look for a Manual on your year model and see if it has the fuse box schematic like this one:
 

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Sometimes a very faint number is just above the front drain plug. (Secondary P.I.N.) This can be good or can be really bad because Plates with P.I.N. are usually removed because the machine is Stolen hiding their identity.

Look for a Manual on your year model and see if it has the fuse box schematic like this one:
Ok I will try and find that. Thank you
 
I searched through my manual and see no fuse box schematic. Any other ideas?
 
Did you try the "Bobcat" website? You can put the model...then look at the schematics. It asks for serial number to narrow the search but you dont have that yet, no worries.
 
The fuse layout has been posted above and considering the there is already a 30A in a 15A spot then who knows how large a fuse was in the burnt out ones.
 
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Thank you Dave the Ozzie, but I think what Tlawdogg was saying when he said "Look for a Manual on your year model and see if it has the fuse box schematic like this one:" is just an example of what it should look like, not my actual model's schematic. I did look in my manual and saw nothing like this.
 
Thank you Dave the Ozzie, but I think what Tlawdogg was saying when he said "Look for a Manual on your year model and see if it has the fuse box schematic like this one:" is just an example of what it should look like, not my actual model's schematic. I did look in my manual and saw nothing like this.
Do not trust the existing fuses in your burnt up fuse cluster. Someone may have upped the fuse amps in it because they kept blowing.

I only found the diagram listed above for the older 753. There should be a decal on the inside of the engine compartment door. You may want to see if you can find the decal. The only one I could find I attached a photo of from Bobcat. You may also be able to actually find the correct size fuses in the parts catalog as they are also listed, just not sure you could tell where each one goes specifically.
https://partscatalog.bobcat.com/
 

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Do not trust the existing fuses in your burnt up fuse cluster. Someone may have upped the fuse amps in it because they kept blowing.

I only found the diagram listed above for the older 753. There should be a decal on the inside of the engine compartment door. You may want to see if you can find the decal. The only one I could find I attached a photo of from Bobcat. You may also be able to actually find the correct size fuses in the parts catalog as they are also listed, just not sure you could tell where each one goes specifically.
https://partscatalog.bobcat.com/
Well this is the same fuse layout as my 1999 763F that has the same engine, I can only assume that Bobcat used the same fuse layout for most models back in the day. 🤔
 

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