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Repairing a burned Bobcat S250
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<blockquote data-quote="bobcatjohn58" data-source="post: 61013" data-attributes="member: 8316"><p>It's amazing, that for the price of one of these things, that Bobcat doesn't include a bypass valve one can use, in case of a blown engine or other. We did get it unloaded, using 2 940 Mustangs. They pulled hard, but got the job done. Just hate the idea of having to slide it around though. First things first, is clean out all the burned stuff, then pull the motor for clean up, and re wiring. Anybody got any used parts, such as a complete wiring harness, gauges, ignition switch, heater controls, joy stick controls, and maybe the computer? The cage is OK, but looking for either a complete cab, or glass and mounting hardware. Big job, but we've done other things like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcatjohn58, post: 61013, member: 8316"] It's amazing, that for the price of one of these things, that Bobcat doesn't include a bypass valve one can use, in case of a blown engine or other. We did get it unloaded, using 2 940 Mustangs. They pulled hard, but got the job done. Just hate the idea of having to slide it around though. First things first, is clean out all the burned stuff, then pull the motor for clean up, and re wiring. Anybody got any used parts, such as a complete wiring harness, gauges, ignition switch, heater controls, joy stick controls, and maybe the computer? The cage is OK, but looking for either a complete cab, or glass and mounting hardware. Big job, but we've done other things like this. [/QUOTE]
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