763 Bobcat Creep issue again

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The creep on my 763 was fixed a few years ago, no issues, until I lent my machine to a friend for the summer, now the creep is back again, he must of really pushed the machine hard all summer, even the tires look more worn on the rear, but he is a good friend and I will have now have to deal with the issues, Last time I sent it in to be fixed, and it was costly, they replaced the round pins, The creep is only on the right hand side, and not too bad, but bad enough that it's always trying to move. and it's a pain, and sometimes I pull it to a more neutral position, to help it start up easier. I understand the mechanics of what is going on, and that they adjust neutral position while the machine is running, but I do not have the tools to remotely start the machine with the cab up. I was thinking to just try to rotate the pin, to see if that helps, and that it might be worn out slightly in that spot, or is this just stupid to try? How to you guys even get to that valve back there,??? it's so deep and tight back in the machine,
 
Jack the machine up so the wheels are free to turn, lift the cab, lower the seat bar. This way when started the brake should be off.
You can adjust the stops on the pump, there are two metal bars that hold against round stoppers that give you neutral. Loosen the stopper and hold it against the round stoppers so the wheels don't turn. Tighten up the bolts and re-check.
Hard to explain it all, but it's not as hard as it may seem.
 
Jack the machine up so the wheels are free to turn, lift the cab, lower the seat bar. This way when started the brake should be off.
You can adjust the stops on the pump, there are two metal bars that hold against round stoppers that give you neutral. Loosen the stopper and hold it against the round stoppers so the wheels don't turn. Tighten up the bolts and re-check.
Hard to explain it all, but it's not as hard as it may seem.
So as not to recreate the wheel, Willie59 over at HEF has an extensive write-up with pictures on the repair procedure.
Repairing a Creeping Bobcat
 
Jack the machine up so the wheels are free to turn, lift the cab, lower the seat bar. This way when started the brake should be off.
You can adjust the stops on the pump, there are two metal bars that hold against round stoppers that give you neutral. Loosen the stopper and hold it against the round stoppers so the wheels don't turn. Tighten up the bolts and re-check.
Hard to explain it all, but it's not as hard as it may seem.
Thanks guy's I just might try it myself,
 

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