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Adding AC to a 773G Turbo
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<blockquote data-quote="Marc1" data-source="post: 25869" data-attributes="member: 1728"><p>Hi there! Adding A/C to a Bobcat that has already a cab enclosure and heat is easy since the hard part is done. If you had an open cab, this are the prices you would be looking at Cab Enclosure: $1100.00 plus freight and tax Heater and plumbing Kit: $1500 plus freight and tax AC Kit: $2000.00 plus freight and tax This are prices from a dealer on the west coast, not particularly cheap. You can probably do 10% or 15% better if you try. Labor for the 3 components is as follows: AC Kit: 12 hours Heater kit: 6 hours Cab Kit: 2 hours Charge per hour is around $100 Again this are bobcat dealer quote I had cab enclosure A/C and Heater fitted to a T180 by two A/C guys who worked for 4 hours. They came to fit A/C and heater yet fitted the cab enclosure for no charge since it is half hour of drilling a few holes and fitting a few screws. The A/C alone means you already have all the conduits fitted and must only fit the evaporator and compressor and a few cables and a knob. 12 hours for that must include plain travel time from Canada, 2 meals and a siesta imbetween sightseeing time. In my opinion of course.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marc1, post: 25869, member: 1728"] Hi there! Adding A/C to a Bobcat that has already a cab enclosure and heat is easy since the hard part is done. If you had an open cab, this are the prices you would be looking at Cab Enclosure: $1100.00 plus freight and tax Heater and plumbing Kit: $1500 plus freight and tax AC Kit: $2000.00 plus freight and tax This are prices from a dealer on the west coast, not particularly cheap. You can probably do 10% or 15% better if you try. Labor for the 3 components is as follows: AC Kit: 12 hours Heater kit: 6 hours Cab Kit: 2 hours Charge per hour is around $100 Again this are bobcat dealer quote I had cab enclosure A/C and Heater fitted to a T180 by two A/C guys who worked for 4 hours. They came to fit A/C and heater yet fitted the cab enclosure for no charge since it is half hour of drilling a few holes and fitting a few screws. The A/C alone means you already have all the conduits fitted and must only fit the evaporator and compressor and a few cables and a knob. 12 hours for that must include plain travel time from Canada, 2 meals and a siesta imbetween sightseeing time. In my opinion of course. [/QUOTE]
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