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<blockquote data-quote="Shanmar" data-source="post: 138623" data-attributes="member: 21969"><p>Yea, there can be wear back at the spring too. I remember replacing the whole plate one time on one of my machines with high hours. Be aware that there are rectangular blocks bolted in slots on the bottom of that plate. Those blocks ride against rollers to provide the neutral centering. Space between the rollers and blocks would create somewhat uncontrolled play too. But remember they set the neutral on the pump so if you mess with them you're likely to loose center and the loader will move when you start it--be safe! I prefer to have the loader securely up on blocks when messing with the neutral settings. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanmar, post: 138623, member: 21969"] Yea, there can be wear back at the spring too. I remember replacing the whole plate one time on one of my machines with high hours. Be aware that there are rectangular blocks bolted in slots on the bottom of that plate. Those blocks ride against rollers to provide the neutral centering. Space between the rollers and blocks would create somewhat uncontrolled play too. But remember they set the neutral on the pump so if you mess with them you're likely to loose center and the loader will move when you start it--be safe! I prefer to have the loader securely up on blocks when messing with the neutral settings. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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