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maybe OT: Bobcat 751F

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tlrich

07-13-2007 16:43:22




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Hello All, Does any one know where to look to find the differences in the models of Bobcat loaders ? For instance, what makes a 753 different from a 751. The local dealer can't seem to come up with the information. There is a really low hour 751 for sale soon..... and I'd like to know what it is. Thanks for your replys,
Tom




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Iowacornstalker

07-15-2007 05:40:27




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 Re: maybe OT: Bobcat 751F in reply to tlrich, 07-13-2007 16:43:22  
Most 751's have a European offbreed engine that is $$$$ to fix and has dependability issues . A Puegoat(spelling???) maybe. Stay away from those. Later ones may have a Kubota----much better.

753 "G" is very nearly identical to an S-130. You can tell them in an instant by the trianguar cab lights. Early 753's have a two-colored backend---black and orange vs all orange. The later you go,the better they handle attachments--more hyd capacity.

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phillip d

07-13-2007 18:42:24




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 Re: maybe OT: Bobcat 751F in reply to tlrich, 07-13-2007 16:43:22  
We have a 751 bob cat.It has a 40 hp kubota engine.Foot operated loader.starts right up in any kind of weather and I live in Canada!It is about 5' wide or maybe abit wider.If it is a big enough machine,than it should be a good investment if you are in the market.Ours had 1900 hours when we bought it a year ago and we paid 9500 can for it with an enclosed cab and heater just to give you an idea what it may be worth.pd

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jhill52

07-13-2007 18:09:58




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 Re: maybe OT: Bobcat 751F in reply to tlrich, 07-13-2007 16:43:22  
Go to the Bobcat website. Lots of info on older models.



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