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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 1406" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>It will be the timing, i think i have details here on what to do, its for a different model, but i think they will be the same motor. I will try to take some pictures tomorrow of the book, but i am a tad busy at the moment... sorry, getting ready for a buddies wedding on saturday, ooh the joy!.</p><p>I totally agree that its a horrid job, i just yanked out the hydrostatic pump out of a 743 that "fell off the back of a truck" no really it did, i had never seen 2 snapped lift arm rams on a machine, now i have.....</p><p>The right hand lever shook violently when you try and start it. They aren't that complex, just murder to get to the nuts on the hoses. Just like the motors, and the hoses are thick and hard to move.</p><p>Worst case, take the motor and seal kit to bobcat, and get them to assemble it, its cheap so i was told, about 35 bux (this is in australia). They will time it correctly, as they will have had heaps of practice!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 1406, member: 82"] It will be the timing, i think i have details here on what to do, its for a different model, but i think they will be the same motor. I will try to take some pictures tomorrow of the book, but i am a tad busy at the moment... sorry, getting ready for a buddies wedding on saturday, ooh the joy!. I totally agree that its a horrid job, i just yanked out the hydrostatic pump out of a 743 that “fell off the back of a truck” no really it did, i had never seen 2 snapped lift arm rams on a machine, now i have..... The right hand lever shook violently when you try and start it. They aren't that complex, just murder to get to the nuts on the hoses. Just like the motors, and the hoses are thick and hard to move. Worst case, take the motor and seal kit to bobcat, and get them to assemble it, its cheap so i was told, about 35 bux (this is in australia). They will time it correctly, as they will have had heaps of practice!!! [/QUOTE]
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