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<blockquote data-quote="Shanmar" data-source="post: 125238" data-attributes="member: 21969"><p>I've not run into what you're describing, but maybe the left side is stuck in high speed. The two speed is done by shifting the displacement plate in the hydrostat motors. There is a cylinder and linkage that turns a shaft going into the side of each motor. If you go to messicks.com and look at the online parts catalog for the LX885, diagram 06C04 shows an exploded view of the cylinder and linkage. I see there is a square key on the shafts, maybe one is sheared. Not saying this is it, but it is a place to look. </p><p>Hydraulic oil level is good? And it is 10w30 or something close? Low oil or wrong oil can cause some jerkiness, but usually both sides.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shanmar, post: 125238, member: 21969"] I've not run into what you're describing, but maybe the left side is stuck in high speed. The two speed is done by shifting the displacement plate in the hydrostat motors. There is a cylinder and linkage that turns a shaft going into the side of each motor. If you go to messicks.com and look at the online parts catalog for the LX885, diagram 06C04 shows an exploded view of the cylinder and linkage. I see there is a square key on the shafts, maybe one is sheared. Not saying this is it, but it is a place to look. Hydraulic oil level is good? And it is 10w30 or something close? Low oil or wrong oil can cause some jerkiness, but usually both sides. [/QUOTE]
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