T Tooltime New member Joined Nov 11, 2015 Messages 1 Nov 11, 2015 #2 Rear lights do not stay in plastic housing looks wore . glue? Silicone? Thanks jim
SkidRoe Well-known member Joined Dec 10, 2009 Messages 1,887 Nov 12, 2015 #3 I replaced them in our 773C. They were not that expensive from Bobcat. Otherwise, silicone RTV should do the trick. HTH - SR
I replaced them in our 773C. They were not that expensive from Bobcat. Otherwise, silicone RTV should do the trick. HTH - SR
T Tazza Moderator Staff member Joined Dec 7, 2004 Messages 16,865 Nov 12, 2015 #4 SkidRoe said: I replaced them in our 773C. They were not that expensive from Bobcat. Otherwise, silicone RTV should do the trick. HTH - SR Click to expand... I have used silicone sealant in the past too.
SkidRoe said: I replaced them in our 773C. They were not that expensive from Bobcat. Otherwise, silicone RTV should do the trick. HTH - SR Click to expand... I have used silicone sealant in the past too.
reaperman Well-known member Joined Dec 18, 2011 Messages 707 Nov 12, 2015 #5 This might be a opportune time to make the switch to some LED lights to install instead. You would have to do a bit of retrofitting but there are some nice, inexpensive options out there on ebay.
This might be a opportune time to make the switch to some LED lights to install instead. You would have to do a bit of retrofitting but there are some nice, inexpensive options out there on ebay.