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Adding AC to a 773G Turbo
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<blockquote data-quote="m610" data-source="post: 25984" data-attributes="member: 372"><p>I have often thought of adding air conditioning to my Bobcat 843 or 863, just so I can enclose the cab and stop rain from getting in and rusting the machine. However, I always wondered where the compressor should be mounted as well as the evaporator. My thought was to strip the air conditioning out of some little car and fabricate ductwork similar to the fancy late model 863 I saw with factory air. Just would like to see how they cram the air conditioning components in the Bobcats. Also how well does it work? The Bobcat cab is black like a solar oven. Unlike a car it does not move fast enough to cool off and has no real insulation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m610, post: 25984, member: 372"] I have often thought of adding air conditioning to my Bobcat 843 or 863, just so I can enclose the cab and stop rain from getting in and rusting the machine. However, I always wondered where the compressor should be mounted as well as the evaporator. My thought was to strip the air conditioning out of some little car and fabricate ductwork similar to the fancy late model 863 I saw with factory air. Just would like to see how they cram the air conditioning components in the Bobcats. Also how well does it work? The Bobcat cab is black like a solar oven. Unlike a car it does not move fast enough to cool off and has no real insulation. [/QUOTE]
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