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Mustang 2044 jerking/bouncing problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Firefighter" data-source="post: 126422" data-attributes="member: 17429"><p>Check your engine cradle bolts to frame, make sure they are not missing they have (4) bolts & also the engine mount bolts to cradle & engine mounts to engine bolts are all tight & in place, also possible that the steering linkage to the pump control arm ball joints & bushings are worn</p><p>or the bolts that hold the control arm to the pump shaft are loose, they also have shock absorbers that could be bad</p><p>unlike bobcat loader, these loaders run the smoothest at 1/2 to 3/4 throttle wide open they can get jerky, any gehl or mustang dealer can help you with parts, not a lot of aftermarket available for mustang</p><p>as far as brakes go do they lock with the engine off? may have to park on a hill n see if it drifts slowly if it does there are parts missing or somebody bypassed them out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firefighter, post: 126422, member: 17429"] Check your engine cradle bolts to frame, make sure they are not missing they have (4) bolts & also the engine mount bolts to cradle & engine mounts to engine bolts are all tight & in place, also possible that the steering linkage to the pump control arm ball joints & bushings are worn or the bolts that hold the control arm to the pump shaft are loose, they also have shock absorbers that could be bad unlike bobcat loader, these loaders run the smoothest at 1/2 to 3/4 throttle wide open they can get jerky, any gehl or mustang dealer can help you with parts, not a lot of aftermarket available for mustang as far as brakes go do they lock with the engine off? may have to park on a hill n see if it drifts slowly if it does there are parts missing or somebody bypassed them out [/QUOTE]
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