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Looking at a damaged cat 259d
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug baker" data-source="post: 120615" data-attributes="member: 22003"><p>I am a bobcat owner and need advise from the Cat folks.have ran across a water damaged 2014 259D. Two questions , assuming it was fine before the water damage what do you think would be the worst case scenario on what would take to fix and what would you think be a good price? Also is there a way by looking at the serial number if it is a high flow?</p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug baker, post: 120615, member: 22003"] I am a bobcat owner and need advise from the Cat folks.have ran across a water damaged 2014 259D. Two questions , assuming it was fine before the water damage what do you think would be the worst case scenario on what would take to fix and what would you think be a good price? Also is there a way by looking at the serial number if it is a high flow? Thank you [/QUOTE]
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