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Bobcat 732 low power to starter??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tango-Charlie" data-source="post: 123292" data-attributes="member: 13263"><p>I agree that prices can be insane. When I was doing the research in 2020 on which way to go with my carb I saw carbs where they wanted over $1000.00. I'd hate to see what prices are now. Back in August of this year I saw brdgbldr was selling a new one for $800.00. I seriously gave it consideration as a backup carb for my 742B but someone snagged it up. He also said new ones are going for $1000.00 to $2500.00 and I'd agree with him. The older machines are great as they don't have all the electronics like the new ones and a person can still work on the older ones without all the programming modules and electronic readers one must invest in. Speaking of prices being insane it is also carrying over to automotive and truck parts, if you can find the parts. I love the older machines because you can work on them but starting to pay the price, no pun intended, that is if one can find the parts. Supply and demand. I'm retired, live in a rural setting with a 1/2 mile ridge road driveway in Wisconsin, so my machine has to be up and running in the winter to keep the driveway open. Otherwise, I have to answer to my retirement boss, the wife. hahahaha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tango-Charlie, post: 123292, member: 13263"] I agree that prices can be insane. When I was doing the research in 2020 on which way to go with my carb I saw carbs where they wanted over $1000.00. I'd hate to see what prices are now. Back in August of this year I saw brdgbldr was selling a new one for $800.00. I seriously gave it consideration as a backup carb for my 742B but someone snagged it up. He also said new ones are going for $1000.00 to $2500.00 and I'd agree with him. The older machines are great as they don't have all the electronics like the new ones and a person can still work on the older ones without all the programming modules and electronic readers one must invest in. Speaking of prices being insane it is also carrying over to automotive and truck parts, if you can find the parts. I love the older machines because you can work on them but starting to pay the price, no pun intended, that is if one can find the parts. Supply and demand. I'm retired, live in a rural setting with a 1/2 mile ridge road driveway in Wisconsin, so my machine has to be up and running in the winter to keep the driveway open. Otherwise, I have to answer to my retirement boss, the wife. hahahaha. [/QUOTE]
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