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Bobcat 743 Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="Snowtom850" data-source="post: 129576" data-attributes="member: 23803"><p>I am curious also. I have a 763! with the same issue. I have pulled the head had signs of coolant in the far cylinder. The shop that checked the head said there was a small crack. They were able to repair it and resurface the head. Put bobcat gaskets back in. Still has same issue. Have to work it. Won't over heat even at w/o throttle until it starts working hydraulics. Even temp in radiator and plenty of air flow across coolers. Looking for any other ideas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snowtom850, post: 129576, member: 23803"] I am curious also. I have a 763! with the same issue. I have pulled the head had signs of coolant in the far cylinder. The shop that checked the head said there was a small crack. They were able to repair it and resurface the head. Put bobcat gaskets back in. Still has same issue. Have to work it. Won’t over heat even at w/o throttle until it starts working hydraulics. Even temp in radiator and plenty of air flow across coolers. Looking for any other ideas. [/QUOTE]
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