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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 19406" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>A fresh battery with plenty of cranking amperage.</p><p> Get the starter rebuilt. Make sure the terminal conections are good.</p><p>You use to be able to get parts for starters and rebuild your own.Now I have mine done . Its still cheaper than new.</p><p>There is always hope.Once you get it out of the bush maybee you will have a diferent outlook.It sounds like it was getting to much fuel. Or the engine is tired. Was the smoking all the time?</p><p>Take things one step at a time and these Bobcat Guys will give you the best direction you can get.Old Bobcats Never Die.They do need TLC after lack of maintenence.</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 19406, member: 1012"] A fresh battery with plenty of cranking amperage. Get the starter rebuilt. Make sure the terminal conections are good. You use to be able to get parts for starters and rebuild your own.Now I have mine done . Its still cheaper than new. There is always hope.Once you get it out of the bush maybee you will have a diferent outlook.It sounds like it was getting to much fuel. Or the engine is tired. Was the smoking all the time? Take things one step at a time and these Bobcat Guys will give you the best direction you can get.Old Bobcats Never Die.They do need TLC after lack of maintenence. Mike [/QUOTE]
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