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<blockquote data-quote="coreya3212" data-source="post: 24636" data-attributes="member: 2406"><p>I got this off another site...still doesnt help me... I am starting to think the 825 is the redheaded stepchild of the bobcat world. What do the bobcat numbers mean? * 1st digit is the size of the machine, the larger the number the larger the machine. * 2nd digit used to indicate the generation of the machine. (20s series, 30s series, 40s series) The 2nd digit now is an indicator of the frame & lift arm design of the machine. 5 means a standard wheelbase & radius path lift arms. (753) 6 is a long wheelbase & radius lift arms. (763) 7 is a long wheelbase & vertical path lift arms. (773) The generation of the machines is now being identified by a letter at the end of the model number. (753G) * 3rd digit used to indicate the engine type 0 was air cooled gasoline engine. (450) 1 was air cooled diesel engine. (731) 2 was liquid cooled gasoline engine. (722) 3 was liquid cooled diesel engine. (743) In the current machines the 3rd digit is now being used to designate the type of undercarriage. 3 now means machine is on tires. (753) 4 now means machine is on rubber tracks. (864) In 2001 the 864 track loader received a new name: T 200 The "T" stands for compact track loader. The "200" reflects the Rated Operating Capacity (ROC) For example : 200 means a ROC of 2000 lbs (907 kg) In the first quarter of 2002 other skid steer loaders also received "new names" "S" : skid steer loader (S 175) "A" : all wheel steer loader (A 220) "MT" : mini track loader (MT 50) The numbers behind the indicating letters reflect on the loaders Rated Operating Capacity (ROC)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coreya3212, post: 24636, member: 2406"] I got this off another site...still doesnt help me... I am starting to think the 825 is the redheaded stepchild of the bobcat world. What do the bobcat numbers mean? * 1st digit is the size of the machine, the larger the number the larger the machine. * 2nd digit used to indicate the generation of the machine. (20s series, 30s series, 40s series) The 2nd digit now is an indicator of the frame & lift arm design of the machine. 5 means a standard wheelbase & radius path lift arms. (753) 6 is a long wheelbase & radius lift arms. (763) 7 is a long wheelbase & vertical path lift arms. (773) The generation of the machines is now being identified by a letter at the end of the model number. (753G) * 3rd digit used to indicate the engine type 0 was air cooled gasoline engine. (450) 1 was air cooled diesel engine. (731) 2 was liquid cooled gasoline engine. (722) 3 was liquid cooled diesel engine. (743) In the current machines the 3rd digit is now being used to designate the type of undercarriage. 3 now means machine is on tires. (753) 4 now means machine is on rubber tracks. (864) In 2001 the 864 track loader received a new name: T 200 The "T" stands for compact track loader. The "200" reflects the Rated Operating Capacity (ROC) For example : 200 means a ROC of 2000 lbs (907 kg) In the first quarter of 2002 other skid steer loaders also received "new names" "S" : skid steer loader (S 175) "A" : all wheel steer loader (A 220) "MT" : mini track loader (MT 50) The numbers behind the indicating letters reflect on the loaders Rated Operating Capacity (ROC) [/QUOTE]
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