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<blockquote data-quote="bobbie-g" data-source="post: 89" data-attributes="member: 26"><p>Is there a spec published somewhere which lists interface dimensions for the bob-tach system? I want to make a handfull of plates so I can fab some attachments. The only way I can do that now is to measure my 751C front end and measure the plate on my Melroe bucket. So I don't really know what the spec is, only how these two pieces fit together. I measure the Bobcat front end as 44 1/4 inches wide and the bucket as 44 1/2 inches wide ID. So should I make the plates 44 1/2 inches ID, or add a bit of slop and make them 45" ID? I'd hate to bend and weld up several and find that they won't work with the next Bobcat. bobbie-g</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobbie-g, post: 89, member: 26"] Is there a spec published somewhere which lists interface dimensions for the bob-tach system? I want to make a handfull of plates so I can fab some attachments. The only way I can do that now is to measure my 751C front end and measure the plate on my Melroe bucket. So I don't really know what the spec is, only how these two pieces fit together. I measure the Bobcat front end as 44 1/4 inches wide and the bucket as 44 1/2 inches wide ID. So should I make the plates 44 1/2 inches ID, or add a bit of slop and make them 45" ID? I'd hate to bend and weld up several and find that they won't work with the next Bobcat. bobbie-g [/QUOTE]
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