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642B Creeping and jumpy
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<blockquote data-quote="pondfishr" data-source="post: 3916" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>I finally got all 4 of the bushings done tonight it was not good but not too bad. I replaced the bushings on the machine without removing the steering linkage, taking a 3/8's all thread rod with nuts washers and a socket used for the puller. I rigged it together like a wheel puller and then used it as a press to insert the new bushing back in place. The steering levers are considerably tighter but I still have some creeping. I guess my next step is to adjust the steering linkage. In the earlier post when you mentioned stop bars are you talking about the pintle bar that rests against the cams? Do I turn the pintle bar "two separate brackets held on with two bolts each" over or is it something else? That is what my Bobcat manual calls it on page 3-6 in the steering and linkage section. I plan on giving it a shot in the next few days and really would like to get this fixed. It does not creep much but enough where you have to turn it off anytime you would think of leaving the machine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pondfishr, post: 3916, member: 225"] I finally got all 4 of the bushings done tonight it was not good but not too bad. I replaced the bushings on the machine without removing the steering linkage, taking a 3/8's all thread rod with nuts washers and a socket used for the puller. I rigged it together like a wheel puller and then used it as a press to insert the new bushing back in place. The steering levers are considerably tighter but I still have some creeping. I guess my next step is to adjust the steering linkage. In the earlier post when you mentioned stop bars are you talking about the pintle bar that rests against the cams? Do I turn the pintle bar "two separate brackets held on with two bolts each" over or is it something else? That is what my Bobcat manual calls it on page 3-6 in the steering and linkage section. I plan on giving it a shot in the next few days and really would like to get this fixed. It does not creep much but enough where you have to turn it off anytime you would think of leaving the machine. [/QUOTE]
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