Needed: Bobcat 763 quicktach lever and bushing

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Does anyone have a good used quick-tach lever for the bucket of a 763. I believe most of them around the same age are the same (like a 753, 773, maybe the 863 and 873, if someone could verify this, that would be great). I also need the bushing that goes onto the stud (like a 3/8 inner diameter and a 7/8 or so outer diameter). The handle is the most important of the parts. If you happen to have a weld on stud for that same handle, that too would be a help. It's the right side that I need parts for (right side when sitting in the seat). Feel free to shoot me an e-mail at ahnuckols89(at)aol(dot)com Thanks Hurst
 
Have you tried the dealer? i remember getting a price about a year ago for a complete locking lever/pin assembily and was amazed. The lot was around the $150 mark for pin, lever, springs, bolts and the other bits and pieces that went with it.
You may find it a little hard to get a used one as the bobtach is one of the most sort after parts for wreckers, yet i do wish you luck. If you have a friend with the gear, you can make a handle, they aren't that hard.
 
Have you tried the dealer? i remember getting a price about a year ago for a complete locking lever/pin assembily and was amazed. The lot was around the $150 mark for pin, lever, springs, bolts and the other bits and pieces that went with it.
You may find it a little hard to get a used one as the bobtach is one of the most sort after parts for wreckers, yet i do wish you luck. If you have a friend with the gear, you can make a handle, they aren't that hard.
Yeah, I called the dealer and they said it was 60 bucks for just the lever. The stud wasn't too bad at 8 dollars, but 60 bucks for a piece of 3/8 metal that is cut into an L shaped with 2 holes? seems a little much, but then again, everything has gone up lately. Hurst
 
Yeah, I called the dealer and they said it was 60 bucks for just the lever. The stud wasn't too bad at 8 dollars, but 60 bucks for a piece of 3/8 metal that is cut into an L shaped with 2 holes? seems a little much, but then again, everything has gone up lately. Hurst
I guess they can charge that much because its not a common item to sell. Things they move quickly they price pretty cheaply, but slow moving things they do cost a fair chunk more.
 
I guess they can charge that much because its not a common item to sell. Things they move quickly they price pretty cheaply, but slow moving things they do cost a fair chunk more.
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