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bobcat 642 cab heater install
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<blockquote data-quote="bremery" data-source="post: 37665" data-attributes="member: 1405"><p>This has been done several different ways. You can see some examples scattered throuhout the picture gallery.</p><p>I put a heater in my 743. I put a 13000 btu between my legs, and reworked the brake pedal. The lines stayed under the cab, so I did not need to worry about tilting the rops, and tied into the bypass hose.</p><p>Others have mounted them next to your left arm, but the core needs to be narrow. Again there are some pics in the picture gallery in the "Media" section.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bremery, post: 37665, member: 1405"] This has been done several different ways. You can see some examples scattered throuhout the picture gallery. I put a heater in my 743. I put a 13000 btu between my legs, and reworked the brake pedal. The lines stayed under the cab, so I did not need to worry about tilting the rops, and tied into the bypass hose. Others have mounted them next to your left arm, but the core needs to be narrow. Again there are some pics in the picture gallery in the “Media” section. [/QUOTE]
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