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<blockquote data-quote="Jump1979man" data-source="post: 95135" data-attributes="member: 13584"><p>I just bought an LX665 and have this same jerky control issue. Guy said the shocks probablly needed replaced under the seat that connect to the controls....but after reading this thread I lifted the seat to see if anything was loose and couldnt find any loose bolts....that yellow plate however did move forward and back when the controls were pushed. I might just take it in to the dealer to have them do a once over on the whole machine just to see what else might be wrong with it. Its a pretty clean machine. Guy told me its a 2000 but after looking up the serial number its showing to be a 1998. How he didnt know that is beyond me but its a one owner and was his fathers the whole time till he passed away. Only 1759 hours.....hopefully lasts me a long time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jump1979man, post: 95135, member: 13584"] I just bought an LX665 and have this same jerky control issue. Guy said the shocks probablly needed replaced under the seat that connect to the controls....but after reading this thread I lifted the seat to see if anything was loose and couldnt find any loose bolts....that yellow plate however did move forward and back when the controls were pushed. I might just take it in to the dealer to have them do a once over on the whole machine just to see what else might be wrong with it. Its a pretty clean machine. Guy told me its a 2000 but after looking up the serial number its showing to be a 1998. How he didnt know that is beyond me but its a one owner and was his fathers the whole time till he passed away. Only 1759 hours.....hopefully lasts me a long time. [/QUOTE]
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