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<blockquote data-quote="Bobcatdan" data-source="post: 55785" data-attributes="member: 7339"><p>All I can say is check tire pressure, way high or low can affect ride. Wheelbase can make a big diffence in ride between short and long. I know enough about NH to be dangerous, but that is not saying much. One thing that can make bobcats jerky, the steering levers that connect to the pump shafts get loose on the shafts allowing play. This can give a delayed effect in the steering and make them very hard to drive. Every NH I ever worked on had total different steering from the last NH I worked on so I have no idea what your steering is like. Best luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobcatdan, post: 55785, member: 7339"] All I can say is check tire pressure, way high or low can affect ride. Wheelbase can make a big diffence in ride between short and long. I know enough about NH to be dangerous, but that is not saying much. One thing that can make bobcats jerky, the steering levers that connect to the pump shafts get loose on the shafts allowing play. This can give a delayed effect in the steering and make them very hard to drive. Every NH I ever worked on had total different steering from the last NH I worked on so I have no idea what your steering is like. Best luck. [/QUOTE]
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