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Mini Bob Tach - Conversion to Latest Style
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<blockquote data-quote="SkidRoe" data-source="post: 52867" data-attributes="member: 3290"><p>@ Shawn -</p><p>You shouldn't have an issue with your 751, it will be the regular full-size bobtach. </p><p>The smaller bobtach (like on my 440B) started with the early 300 series machines (our M-371 had the same set up) and finished with the 453. Starting with the 463, Bobcat went to a design similar to the standard bobtach, but it was narrowed from ~44" to ~35", as most of these machines have the ability to pass through a 36" door / gate opening. The locking pins are on the same centre to centre distance (~33"), so the smaller machines can be fitted with attachments meant for larger machines, provided they have the lifting / hydraulic capacity. </p><p>The 44" bobtach does not look out of place on my 440B, as it has the wide tires on it.</p><p>@ Tazza</p><p>Pictures are coming, might even get some action shots this week end.</p><p>Cheers,</p><p>SR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkidRoe, post: 52867, member: 3290"] @ Shawn - You shouldn't have an issue with your 751, it will be the regular full-size bobtach. The smaller bobtach (like on my 440B) started with the early 300 series machines (our M-371 had the same set up) and finished with the 453. Starting with the 463, Bobcat went to a design similar to the standard bobtach, but it was narrowed from ~44” to ~35”, as most of these machines have the ability to pass through a 36” door / gate opening. The locking pins are on the same centre to centre distance (~33”), so the smaller machines can be fitted with attachments meant for larger machines, provided they have the lifting / hydraulic capacity. The 44“ bobtach does not look out of place on my 440B, as it has the wide tires on it. @ Tazza Pictures are coming, might even get some action shots this week end. Cheers, SR [/QUOTE]
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