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Bobcat F Series 453 Hydraulic Oil Cooler
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<blockquote data-quote="Hotrod1830" data-source="post: 111311" data-attributes="member: 4331"><p>Have you tried a radiator repair shop? they are aluminum and can fix them most of the time if they are leaking. If it is clogged probably not.</p><p>You can go to the Bobcat.com website and search the parts catalog. just keep going up in models/years until you find something that is available and may work. start with a early build 463 and go up to a s70 if needed. Keep in mind, they are connected with hydraulic fittings, and all you need to do is connect the ends. Doesnt have to look pretty, just be functional. You dont even have to use the original lines. Just make sure the lines/cooler are of the same size or bigger when done. hydraulic fittings are sized in the "AN" family. pipe thread to AN adapters are available, and lenghts of pre made hydraulic hose is available pretty cheap. You can literally put ANY cooler on that machine, so dont think your screwed if bobcat doesnt have it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hotrod1830, post: 111311, member: 4331"] Have you tried a radiator repair shop? they are aluminum and can fix them most of the time if they are leaking. If it is clogged probably not. You can go to the Bobcat.com website and search the parts catalog. just keep going up in models/years until you find something that is available and may work. start with a early build 463 and go up to a s70 if needed. Keep in mind, they are connected with hydraulic fittings, and all you need to do is connect the ends. Doesnt have to look pretty, just be functional. You dont even have to use the original lines. Just make sure the lines/cooler are of the same size or bigger when done. hydraulic fittings are sized in the "AN" family. pipe thread to AN adapters are available, and lenghts of pre made hydraulic hose is available pretty cheap. You can literally put ANY cooler on that machine, so dont think your screwed if bobcat doesnt have it. [/QUOTE]
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