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Bobcat 773G Thunking from drivetrain??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 20409" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>I can't laugh, i had a problem like this once too. I was testing a machine i just pulled down and painted, i was testing it with just 2 nuts installed. It would every so often make an odd noise, it turned out when i put the wheel on i had the jack stand too far up the axle tube and when i thought the nuts were tight, they actually weren't so the wheel was floping around! It didn't cause any damage thankfully, but we all can get caught.....</p><p>Yes i know i should have had all 8 nuts installed, but when testing its easier to remove 2 than it is to remove all 8 if there is a problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 20409, member: 82"] I can't laugh, i had a problem like this once too. I was testing a machine i just pulled down and painted, i was testing it with just 2 nuts installed. It would every so often make an odd noise, it turned out when i put the wheel on i had the jack stand too far up the axle tube and when i thought the nuts were tight, they actually weren't so the wheel was floping around! It didn't cause any damage thankfully, but we all can get caught..... Yes i know i should have had all 8 nuts installed, but when testing its easier to remove 2 than it is to remove all 8 if there is a problem. [/QUOTE]
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