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Converting Cat (8pin) to Bocat (7pin) for Bobcat Laser Grader
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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 47606" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Thats what is wrong with theat Bobcat 7 pin <a href="mailto:cr@p">cr@p</a>. It only works with Bobcat.</p><p>If you can get a 14 pin conection for the grader (or a way to make the grader work on the older 14 pin bobcat plug) then you should be able to convert that over to Cat.</p><p>The old 14 pin system uses power on to move a function and no power on to hold a function, just like all the other manufactuers use.</p><p>However the 7 pin system is just a box of computer voodoo that no one has solved. Just another way Bobcat tries to keep you cornered in their world.</p><p>I would be checking the coils on the grader valve to see what voltage actully makes it to the coil when hooked to a Bobcat. If its 14 volt or less dc you can build your own harness and make it work on any loader. You are not going to find a plug and play solution though.</p><p>Skidsteer.ca</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 47606, member: 307"] Thats what is wrong with theat Bobcat 7 pin [EMAIL]cr@p[/EMAIL]. It only works with Bobcat. If you can get a 14 pin conection for the grader (or a way to make the grader work on the older 14 pin bobcat plug) then you should be able to convert that over to Cat. The old 14 pin system uses power on to move a function and no power on to hold a function, just like all the other manufactuers use. However the 7 pin system is just a box of computer voodoo that no one has solved. Just another way Bobcat tries to keep you cornered in their world. I would be checking the coils on the grader valve to see what voltage actully makes it to the coil when hooked to a Bobcat. If its 14 volt or less dc you can build your own harness and make it work on any loader. You are not going to find a plug and play solution though. Skidsteer.ca [/QUOTE]
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