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Why do Bobcats catch fire?
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<blockquote data-quote="7LBSSMALLIE" data-source="post: 102591" data-attributes="member: 6879"><p>FIRST ITS NOT THE f WORD ITS A THERMAL EVENT. the only part (in my opion) that gets hot enough to combust other than an elect short. is the turbo typically its a bird nest, opening the rear door and performing a daily inspection (as stated in ops man) will greatly reduce this !!!!! the little #### can build a nest in 4 hrs. and they like turbos why i don't know. it takes five minutes to do a walk around check fluids etc. it aint a car, it requires daily maint.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7LBSSMALLIE, post: 102591, member: 6879"] FIRST ITS NOT THE f WORD ITS A THERMAL EVENT. the only part (in my opion) that gets hot enough to combust other than an elect short. is the turbo typically its a bird nest, opening the rear door and performing a daily inspection (as stated in ops man) will greatly reduce this !!!!! the little #### can build a nest in 4 hrs. and they like turbos why i don't know. it takes five minutes to do a walk around check fluids etc. it aint a car, it requires daily maint. [/QUOTE]
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