New Project wrong time 753 ????

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Hey guys ..right as I'm waiting to get my 743 from the shop with the motor replacement I came across another deal maybe? Bobcat 753 Here is the desrcip the guy sent me. Let me know what you guys think as far as what you would pay for it like this. I inquired about more info and I'm waiting for a reply. "I have a 753 Bobcat that has a hydraulic leak and is tired. I bought new pins and bushings and was going to rebuild it, but I have too much to do. I have new manuals and the pins and bushings go with it". Not sure exactly what he meant by the descrip but I asked for more info. Let me know what you think or some ideas of more questions that I should ask. I need to know the price range I should pay most importanatly.
 
The reason I want it is b/c I see it has a bigger pump then my 743 which would come in handy for using atachments.
 
The reason I want it is b/c I see it has a bigger pump then my 743 which would come in handy for using atachments.
I think the 753 was the most reliable , work horse machine Bobcat ever built , very manuverable , enough power to get big jobs done and it was a fast mover , and it's easy to work on , the pins and bushings he mentioned is probally the bobtack pins and bushings which are not a big job , it can become a big job if the a taper of the boom is wollowed out or the weldment bushing holder is ate into , but still it isn't that bad , 753 is much better than a 743 , sell yours after it's up and running , get a year , hours and price and post back
 
I think the 753 was the most reliable , work horse machine Bobcat ever built , very manuverable , enough power to get big jobs done and it was a fast mover , and it's easy to work on , the pins and bushings he mentioned is probally the bobtack pins and bushings which are not a big job , it can become a big job if the a taper of the boom is wollowed out or the weldment bushing holder is ate into , but still it isn't that bad , 753 is much better than a 743 , sell yours after it's up and running , get a year , hours and price and post back
cool .. I will wait to see what is going on with it. I just noticed that the pump is the same capacity as my 743 so that sucks but we will see. I will post back and let you know what I find. I would just hate to get rid of the 743 with that new motor in it to have a 753 with an old motor.
 
cool .. I will wait to see what is going on with it. I just noticed that the pump is the same capacity as my 743 so that sucks but we will see. I will post back and let you know what I find. I would just hate to get rid of the 743 with that new motor in it to have a 753 with an old motor.
Are you sure the pump is the same flow? i thought they were around 16GPM....
I have to agree with fishfiles, the 753 is an awesome machine, between a 743 and 753 you will pick the 753 every time. It has way more power! i can dig into a pile of dirt and it just wants more. You can get all 4 wheels spinning and you won't stall the engine. As the 753 runs a gear pump the hydraulics are quieter as well, low RPM and it won't make the chattering noise the vane pumps do.
The thing that i noticed is he said its lazy, find out EXACTLY what that means, it may be low compression in the engine that means you will need to look for a good V2203 to throw in. If the engine is good, it could be bad motor seals or weak hyrostatic pumps. Get a little more info before you do anything.
 
Are you sure the pump is the same flow? i thought they were around 16GPM....
I have to agree with fishfiles, the 753 is an awesome machine, between a 743 and 753 you will pick the 753 every time. It has way more power! i can dig into a pile of dirt and it just wants more. You can get all 4 wheels spinning and you won't stall the engine. As the 753 runs a gear pump the hydraulics are quieter as well, low RPM and it won't make the chattering noise the vane pumps do.
The thing that i noticed is he said its lazy, find out EXACTLY what that means, it may be low compression in the engine that means you will need to look for a good V2203 to throw in. If the engine is good, it could be bad motor seals or weak hyrostatic pumps. Get a little more info before you do anything.
Tazza and fishfiles I usually search bobcat for specs here is the link and it shows the 753 was not made until 1990 which is weird b/c the owner says he thought the machine was from 1980 but didnt seem real certain. So unless the bobcat site is misleading who knows. Here is a link to the specs: http://www.bobcat.com/historical_specs/skid_steer/753_1990 Also the specs show the pump is 11GPM He is hoping to get 1800.00 for the machine no answer on the hours yet and I guess the year is unknown.
 
Tazza and fishfiles I usually search bobcat for specs here is the link and it shows the 753 was not made until 1990 which is weird b/c the owner says he thought the machine was from 1980 but didnt seem real certain. So unless the bobcat site is misleading who knows. Here is a link to the specs: http://www.bobcat.com/historical_specs/skid_steer/753_1990 Also the specs show the pump is 11GPM He is hoping to get 1800.00 for the machine no answer on the hours yet and I guess the year is unknown.
Here is his latest email: "I have not started it for about a year now. I have removed the radiator and had it rebuilt. I have not reinstalled it as my intention has been to remove the engine and do a proper clean up and paint it after welding up any cracks that I find. The Bobcat had been poorly maintained before I bought it. I planned to do a intensive make-over and I just have too much other work to do right now, so I will sell it rather than wait for a couple of years to get aroubd to it. I think the year is in the 1980's but I am not sure".
 
Here is his latest email: "I have not started it for about a year now. I have removed the radiator and had it rebuilt. I have not reinstalled it as my intention has been to remove the engine and do a proper clean up and paint it after welding up any cracks that I find. The Bobcat had been poorly maintained before I bought it. I planned to do a intensive make-over and I just have too much other work to do right now, so I will sell it rather than wait for a couple of years to get aroubd to it. I think the year is in the 1980's but I am not sure".
Note from your quote of his email it says in the 1980's , not a 1980 , I am not sure what year they started , but do know there were many series of the 753 , such as C , F , G , H and probally a lot more , seems I was once told there are more serial number breaks for 753 than any other bobcat , $1,800 sounds reall cheap , wonder what kind of condition it is in , 16 gpm aux is what I remember , if it's 11 gpm it's an older one , ask for pictures
 
Note from your quote of his email it says in the 1980's , not a 1980 , I am not sure what year they started , but do know there were many series of the 753 , such as C , F , G , H and probally a lot more , seems I was once told there are more serial number breaks for 753 than any other bobcat , $1,800 sounds reall cheap , wonder what kind of condition it is in , 16 gpm aux is what I remember , if it's 11 gpm it's an older one , ask for pictures
As far as i was aware, the 753's weren't made till 1990, i had one that was 92 i believe, the motors will have a date stamped in them, thats the easiest way to work out a year if its un-known. Thats only if the motors were not swapped out of course. If it is 1980 it will be a 743. Ensure it is indeed a 753, see what way the engine is facing, if its east/west and is a kubota its probably a 753.
The price seems pretty good to me, personally i'd grab it. The radiator alone is worth $600+ i got a quote of $1,200 AUD to get mine re-cored over here. Bought a brand new one for under half that!.
If you are happy to spend some time and money on it, you will be rally happy with what you get. The power difference from the 743 to 753 is amazing.
I agree, get some pictures or go take some your self and have a good look around.
 
As far as i was aware, the 753's weren't made till 1990, i had one that was 92 i believe, the motors will have a date stamped in them, thats the easiest way to work out a year if its un-known. Thats only if the motors were not swapped out of course. If it is 1980 it will be a 743. Ensure it is indeed a 753, see what way the engine is facing, if its east/west and is a kubota its probably a 753.
The price seems pretty good to me, personally i'd grab it. The radiator alone is worth $600+ i got a quote of $1,200 AUD to get mine re-cored over here. Bought a brand new one for under half that!.
If you are happy to spend some time and money on it, you will be rally happy with what you get. The power difference from the 743 to 753 is amazing.
I agree, get some pictures or go take some your self and have a good look around.
His response once again "The engine ran fine the last time I ran it. There is a hydraulic leak in the area of the main pump, I am not sure where it was as I am sure that I would be able to locate it after I would remove the engine. Tired to me means the everything is worn out and needs a friend to bring it back to a reasonable operating condition. Like I mentioned I have all the new pins and bushings that I purchased from Bob Cat North Houston. Also I have made a new wiring loom for it with a new switch. The set of pins and bushings cost from Bobcat over $600.00. There are also new manuals for it. I do not have a digital camera and do not have pictures of the machine". I also have to consider having it shipped from Houston to New Orleans will be 1000.00
 
His response once again "The engine ran fine the last time I ran it. There is a hydraulic leak in the area of the main pump, I am not sure where it was as I am sure that I would be able to locate it after I would remove the engine. Tired to me means the everything is worn out and needs a friend to bring it back to a reasonable operating condition. Like I mentioned I have all the new pins and bushings that I purchased from Bob Cat North Houston. Also I have made a new wiring loom for it with a new switch. The set of pins and bushings cost from Bobcat over $600.00. There are also new manuals for it. I do not have a digital camera and do not have pictures of the machine". I also have to consider having it shipped from Houston to New Orleans will be 1000.00
Did he tell you the hours on the clock? If they are reasonable, it may be a project. It all depends on how much time you want to spend getting it up to scratch.
If you are willing to spend some time and effort it will be worth it in the long run.
The only thing to watch is that if anything was removed that it was plugged up. I bought a 763 that had the engine and pump removed but not plugged, the rotating groups in the pump got moisture in them and were rusted solid. Still fixable, but an un-expected expense.
Do you think its a project you can manage to do? it won't be worth it if you have to send it to the dealer to do all the work for you i can tell you that now. With the service manual and moderate mechaincal abilities anyone could work on one of these machines. A helper sure makes it easier but not always required.
 
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