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S175 BobTach Replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="ghs57" data-source="post: 131801" data-attributes="member: 10957"><p>While I was moving a big dead tree, I noticed something happened to the Bobtach mount. It looked like I bent the lower crossbeam. on further inspection, I discovered that the beam was pretty much rusted through from the inside out. This further confirmed my suspicions that this machine was neglected and left in a wet environment for quite some time before it was sold to me (bucket was rusted through in spots, and the undercarriage was stuffed solid with mud - there is rust there also). I bought it remotely, and despite its low hours for a 2007 model year, it's quite apparent that the seller did not fully disclose the condition, and may have spay painted over the the rust on the main frame. I'd advise any buyer to personally inspect any machine they are considering buying. Unfortunately, you can't rely on the seller's word.</p><p></p><p>So, I priced the Bobtach with Bobcat, and the OEM part is around $1,800, but currently out of stock. Does anyone have any experience with aftermarket Bobtach units? They are generally a few hundred dollars less. I prefer to go OEM, and do the pins at the same time as I'm sure they are well worn. Plus there are other ware parts that need to be replaced so I'll do those also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ghs57, post: 131801, member: 10957"] While I was moving a big dead tree, I noticed something happened to the Bobtach mount. It looked like I bent the lower crossbeam. on further inspection, I discovered that the beam was pretty much rusted through from the inside out. This further confirmed my suspicions that this machine was neglected and left in a wet environment for quite some time before it was sold to me (bucket was rusted through in spots, and the undercarriage was stuffed solid with mud - there is rust there also). I bought it remotely, and despite its low hours for a 2007 model year, it's quite apparent that the seller did not fully disclose the condition, and may have spay painted over the the rust on the main frame. I'd advise any buyer to personally inspect any machine they are considering buying. Unfortunately, you can't rely on the seller's word. So, I priced the Bobtach with Bobcat, and the OEM part is around $1,800, but currently out of stock. Does anyone have any experience with aftermarket Bobtach units? They are generally a few hundred dollars less. I prefer to go OEM, and do the pins at the same time as I'm sure they are well worn. Plus there are other ware parts that need to be replaced so I'll do those also. [/QUOTE]
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