dukeyjoe
Bronze Member
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2014
- Messages
- 53
- Location
- Bryant, Al
- Tractor
- Mahindra 5035 HST; Long 2610, Takeuchi TL 230 Series 2, Bobcat 773F
Howdy!
I have a 773F that I bought some time ago and it has been a great machine for loader and hay spear usage. However, it does not have the auxiliary lines or grips with the buttons. It does have the aux button on the dash above your head. I'm not sure what else I may need under the cab. If someone has pics of all the components needed to have aux hydraulics to the front, I'd appreciate your posting those.
Also, does any other bobcat model cross with this 773F? I bought a burned machine a while back thinking I could use its parts, but it did not work. I spoke with Bobcat dealer and at first he said all machines came with the aux components, but after checking into it, there, evidently was a 2 month window that you could order one without them. I was so excited about the acquisition that I didn't, even, notice. I've owned it for 10 years, but now would like to use the attachments I have for the Takeuchi.
Any help would be, greatly, appreciated.
Thanks,
Duke
I have a 773F that I bought some time ago and it has been a great machine for loader and hay spear usage. However, it does not have the auxiliary lines or grips with the buttons. It does have the aux button on the dash above your head. I'm not sure what else I may need under the cab. If someone has pics of all the components needed to have aux hydraulics to the front, I'd appreciate your posting those.
Also, does any other bobcat model cross with this 773F? I bought a burned machine a while back thinking I could use its parts, but it did not work. I spoke with Bobcat dealer and at first he said all machines came with the aux components, but after checking into it, there, evidently was a 2 month window that you could order one without them. I was so excited about the acquisition that I didn't, even, notice. I've owned it for 10 years, but now would like to use the attachments I have for the Takeuchi.
Any help would be, greatly, appreciated.
Thanks,
Duke