Posted by NCWayne on March 10, 2015 at 20:32:59 from (173.188.169.54):
In Reply to: Fix this? posted by jeffcat on March 10, 2015 at 16:15:46:
Send it my way, if it's fixable, I can do it.....Personally I've had some torn down as far, or further than what your describing. In fact I had one in about two years ago that had all 4 tires, and axels out of it, as well as everything inside the chain case. Just before that I had done a second one that had both drive motors, and the whole inside of the chain case out. In other instances I've had the engines out and pumps out, making the inside look really bare. I don't have any pics of the Bobcats, but check out the pics of a D9G Cat Dad and I did some years back. Except for the ring and pinion, there's nothing left in the top end of the machine that we didn't have out and completely rebuild. Basically we tore it down and started back with nothing but a set of tracks with an empty frame in between.
Ultimately I believe the 'muffler shop' might be able to repair an obvious exhaust leak, but unless they really know what they are doing, I'd say that Bobcat is doomed.......LOL
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