Joystick Calibration

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I have a 2010 262C. When driving, it has a very definate deviation to the left when the joystick is centered. It is most noticeable when driving at higher speeds. I have to constantly correct to the right to maintain a straight direction. Is there a way to re center the joystick? I have tried google and youtube without much luck.
 
I have a 2010 262C. When driving, it has a very definate deviation to the left when the joystick is centered. It is most noticeable when driving at higher speeds. I have to constantly correct to the right to maintain a straight direction. Is there a way to re center the joystick? I have tried google and youtube without much luck.
Just a thought, but tires of different diameters can cause that problem. Just having tires worn down on one side of the machine will cause that side to move slower than the other side.

Normally the rear tires on a skid steer will wear out faster than the front tires. If someone removed the tires and ended up putting both rear tires on one side of the machine this could be the problem.

As regular maintenance, I always take measurements of the tire tread and place the least worn out tires on the rear of the machine.
 

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