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Posted by Jon, Chicago IL on December 18, 2003 at 07:54:18 from (198.181.8.254):
Hello everyone, This is my first post and I am learning a lot from this board. You have to love the internet as I also belong to a board for my Ford Powerstroke diesel and one for snow plowing. I just picked up a 1994 7753 bobcat. I am handy but have many questions about the work I need to do on it. First am I in the right forum? OK assuming that I am let me start of small. I plan to get a manual most likely from this web site to help me work through everything. A few "starting" questions: Where does everyone get good prices for parts and filters? My bobcat creaps BAD how do I adjust it so it is not accross the yard everytime I leave it alone for 30 seconds? Is the 7753 the same as the 753? See a lot of info in the 753 but mine has 7753 writen down the side and there is not many hits on the net for a 7753. Big one: The upper right hand corner there is a display screen for all the guage read outs etc. This is completely black. It beeps at me etc (on start up and when running I am guessing something is low) but can nto read anything on it. Is this fixable? It looks like it is riveted to the post, how does it come out?? Thanks I hope to read a bunch of info from you guys soon... :-)
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