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Bobcat 773G Thunking from drivetrain??
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<blockquote data-quote="blan" data-source="post: 20406" data-attributes="member: 1338"><p>I know you guys are going to laugh at this one but the wheel lugs were not completely tightened on one rear wheel creating the thunking noise. They were snugged up close to the rim making it hard to see. Close but no cigar. Whoever took the wheel off last did a shoddy job putting it back on...they should cleaned the lugs with a wire brush and some WD40 or antiseeze. It was one of the first things I checked, but the rust on the lugs made it seem as though they were torqued on there well. It did this clunking since the time I purchased it and really sounded like something alot worse. I apoligize for not replying earlier with a follow up. I guess this is one of those "keep it simple stupid" moments that we all have once in a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blan, post: 20406, member: 1338"] I know you guys are going to laugh at this one but the wheel lugs were not completely tightened on one rear wheel creating the thunking noise. They were snugged up close to the rim making it hard to see. Close but no cigar. Whoever took the wheel off last did a shoddy job putting it back on...they should cleaned the lugs with a wire brush and some WD40 or antiseeze. It was one of the first things I checked, but the rust on the lugs made it seem as though they were torqued on there well. It did this clunking since the time I purchased it and really sounded like something alot worse. I apoligize for not replying earlier with a follow up. I guess this is one of those "keep it simple stupid" moments that we all have once in a while. [/QUOTE]
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