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<blockquote data-quote="wildfan" data-source="post: 134691" data-attributes="member: 23243"><p>One updated new aux. hydraulic control for one handle and a blank on the other. Installing to the newer version also required some minor rewiring. In addition, the metal levers themselves that go through the panel also have to replaced to accept the new controls. Bobcat wanted about $500-$550 for the controls ($470 for one and $60 for the blank) and about $160 for new handles and grips plus labor to install. I found new OEM aux. hyd. controls out of Canada and paid $175 for the pair. Locating an aftermarket resource for the newer version of the levers, to accept the new controls, was fairly common and I found a new set with new grips for $75. It took me about 90 minutes to install everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildfan, post: 134691, member: 23243"] One updated new aux. hydraulic control for one handle and a blank on the other. Installing to the newer version also required some minor rewiring. In addition, the metal levers themselves that go through the panel also have to replaced to accept the new controls. Bobcat wanted about $500-$550 for the controls ($470 for one and $60 for the blank) and about $160 for new handles and grips plus labor to install. I found new OEM aux. hyd. controls out of Canada and paid $175 for the pair. Locating an aftermarket resource for the newer version of the levers, to accept the new controls, was fairly common and I found a new set with new grips for $75. It took me about 90 minutes to install everything. [/QUOTE]
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