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John Deere 250 Skid Steer KV0250A252542 thinking electrical problems. Need Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 39920" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Could the linkage be out of alignment?</p><p>How do they couple together? a simple spline coupling? I know the connector for the vickers pump in an early Bobcat machine you have a shaft that screws into another shaft, both have splines cut on the outside. You need to un-screw the shaft about 1/4 of a turn and slip the coupler over both of them to stop the shaft turning. This allows a little flex in the shaft. Does that description make sense? and could it be as simple as that?</p><p>If the pumps have a flaw, it could be the problem too.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 39920, member: 82"] Could the linkage be out of alignment? How do they couple together? a simple spline coupling? I know the connector for the vickers pump in an early Bobcat machine you have a shaft that screws into another shaft, both have splines cut on the outside. You need to un-screw the shaft about 1/4 of a turn and slip the coupler over both of them to stop the shaft turning. This allows a little flex in the shaft. Does that description make sense? and could it be as simple as that? If the pumps have a flaw, it could be the problem too..... [/QUOTE]
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