Has anyone ever put a replacement engine in one of these? What would be a fair price to offer for it non running?
Has anyone ever put a replacement engine in one of these? What would be a fair price to offer for it non
It has Bobcat name on it and Clark name who built it. Why you say it is not a Bobcat? First Bobcat production machines were built by Melroe Manufacturing who partnered with Keller Brothers of Minnesota who designed and built the first loader for their turkey houses.Bobcat is a brand of skid steers and that one is clearly not a Bobcat brand skid steer.
Bwahahahaha!Bobcat is a brand of skid steers and that one is clearly not a Bobcat brand skid steer.
Bwahahahaha!
Must be a OMC then.
Isay what I did because years ago some one jumped me on that sort of thingIt has Bobcat name on it and Clark name who built it. Why you say it is not a Bobcat? First Bobcat production machines were built by Melroe Manufacturing who partnered with Keller Brothers of Minnesota who designed and built the first loader for their turkey houses.
Then the following.....
- 1969: Clark Equipment Company purchased Melroe Manufacturing.
- 1995: Bobcat was sold to Ingersoll Rand.
- 2007: Doosan, a South Korean equipment manufacturer, acquired Bobcat
Now my curiosity is up. What was the make of the skid steer you were identifying?Years ago I asked a question about a skid steer and got the same type of thing so I make sure to let people know. Just like you would not call an Oliver and John Deere etc.
Isay what I did because years ago some one jumped me on that sort of thing
I’m curious if it was the OMC, Mustang, Owatonna, Gehl family.It clearly is a Bobcat built when Clark owned them.
Was the one you called a Bobcat one built by one of the four actual owners of the Bobcat brand over the years, or a different brand of skid steer? Your post leads me to believe it was a different brand when you say that sort of thing.
Time will tell if you find out.I’m curious if it was the OMC, Mustang, Owatonna, Gehl family.
Run that engine has no parts available. And replacement engines that size are hard to find. That is way I did this to my gehl with the same engine .Has anyone ever put a replacement engine in one of these? What would be a fair price to offer for it non running?
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