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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 61233" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>I always wished the fuse box wasnt where it is. Then some kind of toolbox could be placed between your feet on top of the chain case. I like to carry a chain with me when I'm cutting firewood and often put it in that spot. Obviously, it doesnt take long for the chain to fall under the pedals. On the T-200, bobcat had two rubber "loops" bolted on the front, outside of the machine. Directly in front of each knee of the operator. I dont know what those loops were designed for, but a grease gun slipped perfectly inside of each loop. Thats the only bobcat I have ever saw with those loops. Now to keep a grease gun on the machine I put in behind the rear window on the outside of the machine. There is a little pocket there keeping the gun from bouncing out. 3500 hours of construction use on that machine verifies the grease gun wont bounce off of that spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 61233, member: 6675"] I always wished the fuse box wasnt where it is. Then some kind of toolbox could be placed between your feet on top of the chain case. I like to carry a chain with me when I'm cutting firewood and often put it in that spot. Obviously, it doesnt take long for the chain to fall under the pedals. On the T-200, bobcat had two rubber "loops" bolted on the front, outside of the machine. Directly in front of each knee of the operator. I dont know what those loops were designed for, but a grease gun slipped perfectly inside of each loop. Thats the only bobcat I have ever saw with those loops. Now to keep a grease gun on the machine I put in behind the rear window on the outside of the machine. There is a little pocket there keeping the gun from bouncing out. 3500 hours of construction use on that machine verifies the grease gun wont bounce off of that spot. [/QUOTE]
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