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L-785 Adjusting wheel speed side to side
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<blockquote data-quote="mfyock" data-source="post: 47954" data-attributes="member: 2150"><p>I have an old L785 for on the farm. Just the other year I went and replaced all the rubber bushings in the control linkage so that the controls were nice and tight and responsive. Lately I notices when going forward full speed the LEFT is faster, and I have to back off on the control for it to go in a straight line. I also now noticed when going in reverse the RIGHT side is faster. Its almost like the linkage got messed up and now there is more travel in the reverse direction and not as much in the forward, for the RIGHT side. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfyock, post: 47954, member: 2150"] I have an old L785 for on the farm. Just the other year I went and replaced all the rubber bushings in the control linkage so that the controls were nice and tight and responsive. Lately I notices when going forward full speed the LEFT is faster, and I have to back off on the control for it to go in a straight line. I also now noticed when going in reverse the RIGHT side is faster. Its almost like the linkage got messed up and now there is more travel in the reverse direction and not as much in the forward, for the RIGHT side. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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