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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 6770" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Could be a C or a F series I believe. Prior to the C the models did not have a press to operate button or a Bics controler beside the seat and were just know as 751 or 753 etc, just the number, no letter followed the numbers.</p><p>And yes you are better off without the Boss shutdown system or equivalent to it that became standard on the G series.</p><p>Bics is standard on all models from 94 up, and is a lock system, boom and wheels, to protect the user.</p><p>Boss was optional in those years (in addition to the Bics) and became standard on the G series and is a engine/machine protection system.</p><p>2 different animals, although many people lumped them together as they are both electronic controls. However the bics is not too bad to keep functional were as the Boss can be a nitemare.</p><p>Regards</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 6770, member: 307"] Could be a C or a F series I believe. Prior to the C the models did not have a press to operate button or a Bics controler beside the seat and were just know as 751 or 753 etc, just the number, no letter followed the numbers. And yes you are better off without the Boss shutdown system or equivalent to it that became standard on the G series. Bics is standard on all models from 94 up, and is a lock system, boom and wheels, to protect the user. Boss was optional in those years (in addition to the Bics) and became standard on the G series and is a engine/machine protection system. 2 different animals, although many people lumped them together as they are both electronic controls. However the bics is not too bad to keep functional were as the Boss can be a nitemare. Regards Ken [/QUOTE]
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