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<blockquote data-quote="deaop06" data-source="post: 90703" data-attributes="member: 9135"><p>On my machine the dampers have an adjustment on one end. Mine are set with no end play. Sounds like your machine is going to neutral when you release the stick. Do you have manuals for your machine? I bought all three for mine as it had some issues when I got it. I have a shop service manual, a parts manual and an owners manual. They have been a godsend for me and have saved me a lot of money. The shock I needed was at a cost of $225 if I could find it. It is from Volks Wagon Bus front steering damper. I had to machine a grove in one end to make it work. The shock cost around $30. As to your problem I wish I could help. Did you check the chain slop when you had it up? If they are too loose that may make it shake . Also these machines like to have the bucket as low as possible. If you have it too high they can be a little unstable. Again good luck. You need infinite patience's to work on these skid steers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deaop06, post: 90703, member: 9135"] On my machine the dampers have an adjustment on one end. Mine are set with no end play. Sounds like your machine is going to neutral when you release the stick. Do you have manuals for your machine? I bought all three for mine as it had some issues when I got it. I have a shop service manual, a parts manual and an owners manual. They have been a godsend for me and have saved me a lot of money. The shock I needed was at a cost of $225 if I could find it. It is from Volks Wagon Bus front steering damper. I had to machine a grove in one end to make it work. The shock cost around $30. As to your problem I wish I could help. Did you check the chain slop when you had it up? If they are too loose that may make it shake . Also these machines like to have the bucket as low as possible. If you have it too high they can be a little unstable. Again good luck. You need infinite patience's to work on these skid steers. [/QUOTE]
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