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743 Bucking
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<blockquote data-quote="willie59" data-source="post: 45110" data-attributes="member: 5827"><p>IMHO, the 743 is notorious for bucking and operator if he doesn't operate it properly, more so than the later model Bobcats. Once it starts bucking, next thing you know you'd think you're riding a basketball. It's best to rest your forearms on the lap bar and use it to steady your arms as opposed to operating one just open arms, that's what will cause the back and forth motion mentioned by Taza.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willie59, post: 45110, member: 5827"] IMHO, the 743 is notorious for bucking and operator if he doesn't operate it properly, more so than the later model Bobcats. Once it starts bucking, next thing you know you'd think you're riding a basketball. It's best to rest your forearms on the lap bar and use it to steady your arms as opposed to operating one just open arms, that's what will cause the back and forth motion mentioned by Taza. [/QUOTE]
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