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Bobcat 720 Repower with Onan Diesel
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<blockquote data-quote="Atilathehun99" data-source="post: 127181" data-attributes="member: 1757"><p>Regarding raising the ROP -</p><p></p><p>20 series came with a screw jack lift located at the left rear (facing forward) of the ROP. Through time many of these were removed/broke. On my 722 I remove the retaining bolts and then hook a chain to the front top center of the ROP and then raise with my truck. One man can lift it (but anymore not THIS one man) and let it roll completely down to rest on the bucket. I like my method better as I lift just high enough to access whatever I want to do under the ROP. You could block it and remove the chain but I trust the chain more than the blocking which could get dislodged when working on the machine. I have no desire for the ROP to come crashing down on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atilathehun99, post: 127181, member: 1757"] Regarding raising the ROP - 20 series came with a screw jack lift located at the left rear (facing forward) of the ROP. Through time many of these were removed/broke. On my 722 I remove the retaining bolts and then hook a chain to the front top center of the ROP and then raise with my truck. One man can lift it (but anymore not THIS one man) and let it roll completely down to rest on the bucket. I like my method better as I lift just high enough to access whatever I want to do under the ROP. You could block it and remove the chain but I trust the chain more than the blocking which could get dislodged when working on the machine. I have no desire for the ROP to come crashing down on me. [/QUOTE]
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