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Fixing broken hour meter on Bobcat 443
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<blockquote data-quote="jhenahan" data-source="post: 8498" data-attributes="member: 1063"><p>Update:</p><p>I took the machine in for service. The hydraulic leak is one of 4 steel tubes running underneath the engine. The estimate is about $1700. They have to completely pull the engine in order to fix the leak. The combination of the hour meter and the parking brake being broken is going to cost me about another $300. So, I'm going to be out $2000 if I ever want to use my machine again. I am pretty disappointed since I thought I was buying a solid machine that wasn't going to need any work for a while. I'm actually thinking about just selling the stupid thing with the leak, and taking a loss....</p><p>Also, the place that Tazza indicated was probably diesel actually was diesel. It turns out that there are two places to put fuel, one on either side of the tank. How odd...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jhenahan, post: 8498, member: 1063"] Update: I took the machine in for service. The hydraulic leak is one of 4 steel tubes running underneath the engine. The estimate is about $1700. They have to completely pull the engine in order to fix the leak. The combination of the hour meter and the parking brake being broken is going to cost me about another $300. So, I'm going to be out $2000 if I ever want to use my machine again. I am pretty disappointed since I thought I was buying a solid machine that wasn't going to need any work for a while. I'm actually thinking about just selling the stupid thing with the leak, and taking a loss.... Also, the place that Tazza indicated was probably diesel actually was diesel. It turns out that there are two places to put fuel, one on either side of the tank. How odd... [/QUOTE]
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