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L225 1975 New Holland skid steer
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<blockquote data-quote="deaop06" data-source="post: 66887" data-attributes="member: 9135"><p>Just a update. I have all the manuals now so am able to fix this machine. It has two shock type dampers (like shock absorbers) and one has a bad spring. That is partly the cause of the creep. It is on the left lever and does not force that lever in to netural. All I have to do is find the right spring. Then I will adjust the drives for creep and check the chain drives for slop. Everything seems to work well and have used it some. It will get into some tight places. It has rained so much here that care must be taken so as not get stuck in all the mud holes. All told I have about $80 bucks in manuals and many hours finding them. Part # are revised 3-4 times but so far have got the right parts and filters. Ron</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deaop06, post: 66887, member: 9135"] Just a update. I have all the manuals now so am able to fix this machine. It has two shock type dampers (like shock absorbers) and one has a bad spring. That is partly the cause of the creep. It is on the left lever and does not force that lever in to netural. All I have to do is find the right spring. Then I will adjust the drives for creep and check the chain drives for slop. Everything seems to work well and have used it some. It will get into some tight places. It has rained so much here that care must be taken so as not get stuck in all the mud holes. All told I have about $80 bucks in manuals and many hours finding them. Part # are revised 3-4 times but so far have got the right parts and filters. Ron [/QUOTE]
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