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Why do Bobcats catch fire?
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<blockquote data-quote="oiu789" data-source="post: 102114" data-attributes="member: 15807"><p>My 873 was always blowing fuel return hoses on the injectors. I was replacing them with hose from a bobcat dealer. But they did not last long. When they blew there was a mist of fuel all over the engine. I would smell fuel and shut it off. It never caught fire. I think I was lucky. The last time I replaced all of them with heavier line I got at the auto parts store. I think it is used on 6.2 chevy diesels. It has a braided exterior. I have not had any more blow outs since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oiu789, post: 102114, member: 15807"] My 873 was always blowing fuel return hoses on the injectors. I was replacing them with hose from a bobcat dealer. But they did not last long. When they blew there was a mist of fuel all over the engine. I would smell fuel and shut it off. It never caught fire. I think I was lucky. The last time I replaced all of them with heavier line I got at the auto parts store. I think it is used on 6.2 chevy diesels. It has a braided exterior. I have not had any more blow outs since. [/QUOTE]
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