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Setting Neutral on a 763
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<blockquote data-quote="DL9191" data-source="post: 24899" data-attributes="member: 2545"><p>I purchased a 763 with a little creep in it..there's a joke there somewhere,, so I have a repair manual and noticed there's a worn spot in the aluminum block that the idlers are sitting in , I'm assuming I can flip the aluminum block to use the other side, that is probaly the extent of the adjustment. Is there an easy way to flip this block with out actually adjusting? The actual picture of the adjustment in the manual leaves soemthing to be desired, very dark,, does anyone have a good picture of the actual adjustment that I need to make? The manual states to lift the cab, block the Bobcat off the ground, lift the bucket and block it, then use the remote starting attachent and adjust the plates until both sides are not creeping at full throttle.. So lacking the remote starter, I'm trying to picture how exactly the safest way to do this. Would you actually be under the cab while adjusting this with the BC running? OR I'm thinking I will need to Adjust, start, adjust, start, It also has metal tracks, would you suggest doing this without the tracks on? Or is there a differnce, I know there's allot of questions here but ...Thanks in advance for any ideas.... Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DL9191, post: 24899, member: 2545"] I purchased a 763 with a little creep in it..there's a joke there somewhere,, so I have a repair manual and noticed there's a worn spot in the aluminum block that the idlers are sitting in , I'm assuming I can flip the aluminum block to use the other side, that is probaly the extent of the adjustment. Is there an easy way to flip this block with out actually adjusting? The actual picture of the adjustment in the manual leaves soemthing to be desired, very dark,, does anyone have a good picture of the actual adjustment that I need to make? The manual states to lift the cab, block the Bobcat off the ground, lift the bucket and block it, then use the remote starting attachent and adjust the plates until both sides are not creeping at full throttle.. So lacking the remote starter, I'm trying to picture how exactly the safest way to do this. Would you actually be under the cab while adjusting this with the BC running? OR I'm thinking I will need to Adjust, start, adjust, start, It also has metal tracks, would you suggest doing this without the tracks on? Or is there a differnce, I know there's allot of questions here but ...Thanks in advance for any ideas.... Doug [/QUOTE]
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