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Re: Backhoe bounces/jerks around sometimes. Me or the Machine ?
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Posted by Shep on January 06, 2001 at 21:26:50 from (216.199.18.212):
In Reply to: Backhoe bounces/jerks around sometimes. Me or the Machine ? posted by IC on January 06, 2001 at 20:01:39:
Novice with this rig just like you. I found after I plugged most of the leaks and tightend everything down alot of this went away. I still have issue with pins and bushings in boom (another thread). What I found to be the most beneficial was to make sure the entire tractor is off the ground, the rubber that is. I lower my front bucket first, lift rubber about 5-12" off the ground then do the same with the outriggers. This has nearly eliminated all my problems - rest is just practice with the controls and a tight boom would certainly help. One novice to another. . . By the way, why did you buy yours? Me, I got tired of paying for work I could do. Shep
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