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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 20302" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Not sure but sometime in the mid ninetys is my guess for the first 709's A dealer may be able to help you.</p><p>I'd have to check the serial number on mine, but it still had the tall grab handle to help the operator get on it from the ground, Bobcat came out will a bulletin, cut the tall handles off (they were welded on) , drove plastic plugs in what was left of the pipes to protect the sharp edge and bolted ones on beside the old pipes, to make it less likely to pinch the operator between the attachmnet and the cab in the event the operator did not latch the hoe properly to the quick attach. It was kinda a crude conversion and easily visable.</p><p>I believe that was also the same time they mounted a valve that the loader compressed down in the quick attach plate. This valve would not allow oil to flow through the hoe if the loader QA eas not seated into the hoes attachment plate.</p><p>Later models yet came with the Bobcat Exchange sytem, a quick atach for the hoes bucket, mine is still a pin on bucket.</p><p>I'll check my # and post it here</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 20302, member: 307"] Not sure but sometime in the mid ninetys is my guess for the first 709's A dealer may be able to help you. I'd have to check the serial number on mine, but it still had the tall grab handle to help the operator get on it from the ground, Bobcat came out will a bulletin, cut the tall handles off (they were welded on) , drove plastic plugs in what was left of the pipes to protect the sharp edge and bolted ones on beside the old pipes, to make it less likely to pinch the operator between the attachmnet and the cab in the event the operator did not latch the hoe properly to the quick attach. It was kinda a crude conversion and easily visable. I believe that was also the same time they mounted a valve that the loader compressed down in the quick attach plate. This valve would not allow oil to flow through the hoe if the loader QA eas not seated into the hoes attachment plate. Later models yet came with the Bobcat Exchange sytem, a quick atach for the hoes bucket, mine is still a pin on bucket. I'll check my # and post it here Ken [/QUOTE]
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