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Problem with unit hopping or have a chatter when beginning to dig
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<blockquote data-quote="rhittle" data-source="post: 79841" data-attributes="member: 11427"><p>Thanks to all of you. I will check the filter and fluid level but the dealer I bought it from had serviced in March and it sat at their dealership for a long time. I just got it about 10 days ago. I'm sure it's not the tracks. That is an entirely different shake. I have probably had a few dozen skid steers and compact loaders. I have two of my own and our company has 31 right now. I have had some of them have a small amount of the the chatter or surge or lunging. Not sure what to call it. But it was minimal compared to this one. I had a 752 about 30 years ago that was bad about this but can't remember what the dealer did to fix it. It was brand new when I bought it and it started doing the chatter right off the bat. I can work with this machine but I have to start with the idle way down and once I get the bucket digging or scraping I can raise the rpm's. If i had a foot throttle like some of our cat machines it wouldn't be near as much problem. I do remember that I had a T200 that had this problem but not this bad but, it was low on fluid and when I topped it off it took most of the lunging away so that might be it. Thanks again Ron H</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhittle, post: 79841, member: 11427"] Thanks to all of you. I will check the filter and fluid level but the dealer I bought it from had serviced in March and it sat at their dealership for a long time. I just got it about 10 days ago. I'm sure it's not the tracks. That is an entirely different shake. I have probably had a few dozen skid steers and compact loaders. I have two of my own and our company has 31 right now. I have had some of them have a small amount of the the chatter or surge or lunging. Not sure what to call it. But it was minimal compared to this one. I had a 752 about 30 years ago that was bad about this but can't remember what the dealer did to fix it. It was brand new when I bought it and it started doing the chatter right off the bat. I can work with this machine but I have to start with the idle way down and once I get the bucket digging or scraping I can raise the rpm's. If i had a foot throttle like some of our cat machines it wouldn't be near as much problem. I do remember that I had a T200 that had this problem but not this bad but, it was low on fluid and when I topped it off it took most of the lunging away so that might be it. Thanks again Ron H [/QUOTE]
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