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Posted by phillip d on April 20, 2007 at 18:36:09 from (142.176.114.87):
We have a 751 bobcat that we bought used (98 model) a year ago that we use on our dairy.Needless to say it sees more than it's fair share of,,lets just say dirt and moisture.In the time that we had it,today was the first time we have tried to unhook the bucket and we can't get it freed up.I asked the previous owner (rental yard) if they ever had it off,they said they had it off often by putting a short pipe on the handels and giving 'er a reef.Tried that WHILE also hitting the wedge shaped rods on the bottom side,won't budge.It is almost completely enclosed,so it is nearly impossible to get at it with a torch.I soaked the top opening with penetrating fluid and will likely try again in a few days to let it soak in as much as possible.Does anyone have another suggestion?Thanks for your time.Phill
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