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Finally, some progress on 632
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 912" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Ahh yes, the brass pucks.... i did the exact same thing. Someone came over when i wan't home and used my Bobcat to move something onto their truck and forgot to take the park brake off.... how he didn't notice it was on i have no idea, all that growling it would have been doing... anyway i just did the same, threw them in the lathe and took a skim off and its as good as gold. I believe the difference between the 731 and 732 is the 731 uses a Deutz diesel engine and the 732 uses a Ford 4 cylinder liquid cooled petrol engine (or gas). Have a snoop on the bobcat site under historical specs, its great for information on the *antiques* we work on. http://www.bobcat.com/products/historical/lookup.html?machineType=SSL Bobcats are alot of fun to use and there is alot of satisfaction when you get one working just how you want it to. My latest project is a 743 that has had a small engine bay fire, it sure will be an interesting project. if you are interested there is a pic at: http://users.tpg.com.au/tazza_/Bob%202.0%20Back%20Burnt.jpg It is about 1.2 meg, I hope this helps you out Taryn</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 912, member: 82"] Ahh yes, the brass pucks.... i did the exact same thing. Someone came over when i wan't home and used my Bobcat to move something onto their truck and forgot to take the park brake off.... how he didn't notice it was on i have no idea, all that growling it would have been doing... anyway i just did the same, threw them in the lathe and took a skim off and its as good as gold. I believe the difference between the 731 and 732 is the 731 uses a Deutz diesel engine and the 732 uses a Ford 4 cylinder liquid cooled petrol engine (or gas). Have a snoop on the bobcat site under historical specs, its great for information on the *antiques* we work on. http://www.bobcat.com/products/historical/lookup.html?machineType=SSL Bobcats are alot of fun to use and there is alot of satisfaction when you get one working just how you want it to. My latest project is a 743 that has had a small engine bay fire, it sure will be an interesting project. if you are interested there is a pic at: http://users.tpg.com.au/tazza_/Bob%202.0%20Back%20Burnt.jpg It is about 1.2 meg, I hope this helps you out Taryn [/QUOTE]
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