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Deutz F2L411 flywheel on a Deutz F2L511 Bobcat 721
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 104469" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>What web browser are you using? Unfortunately, the Forum software only really works with Internet Explorer. I have had some luck using Google Chrome with an IE add-in, but it becomes clunky very quickly.</p><p>Back to your flywheel dilemma. I looked at your pictures. Is there any way that you could get the 511 flywheel machined to match the coupler mounting on the 411 one? It should be a simple job for someone with a mill and a rotary table. </p><p>In a pinch, I have even created paper templates in CAD with cross hairs on all of the holes, printed it out 1:1, taped it on, center punched the hole centers, and drilled them on a drill press. Not entirely recommended, but in a pinch....</p><p>Cheers - SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 104469, member: 3290"] What web browser are you using? Unfortunately, the Forum software only really works with Internet Explorer. I have had some luck using Google Chrome with an IE add-in, but it becomes clunky very quickly. Back to your flywheel dilemma. I looked at your pictures. Is there any way that you could get the 511 flywheel machined to match the coupler mounting on the 411 one? It should be a simple job for someone with a mill and a rotary table. In a pinch, I have even created paper templates in CAD with cross hairs on all of the holes, printed it out 1:1, taped it on, center punched the hole centers, and drilled them on a drill press. Not entirely recommended, but in a pinch.... Cheers - SR [/QUOTE]
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