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<blockquote data-quote="trobbl" data-source="post: 116119" data-attributes="member: 20498"><p>I had a similar problem with my 530. I pulled off the seat pan and noticed the hydro pump would move back and forth quite a bit when I moved the sticks. I first thought it was worn pump mounts. Fast forward to another project where I had to pull the engine to get at a hydraulic leak. I was shocked to find that both of the bolts that hold the pump to the engine were completely missing. I replaced the bolts when I finished my hydraulic fix and the jerkyness disappeared. Just know the bolts are really hard to reach and it required a lot of contortion and cursing to get it back together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trobbl, post: 116119, member: 20498"] I had a similar problem with my 530. I pulled off the seat pan and noticed the hydro pump would move back and forth quite a bit when I moved the sticks. I first thought it was worn pump mounts. Fast forward to another project where I had to pull the engine to get at a hydraulic leak. I was shocked to find that both of the bolts that hold the pump to the engine were completely missing. I replaced the bolts when I finished my hydraulic fix and the jerkyness disappeared. Just know the bolts are really hard to reach and it required a lot of contortion and cursing to get it back together. [/QUOTE]
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