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steering issue on A220
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<blockquote data-quote="Totally Stumped" data-source="post: 2346" data-attributes="member: 332"><p>Recently purchased a used A220 and took it to the local Bobcat dealer for what i thought was a steering problem. Steering is jerky through the steering range in either direction. By jerky I mean it is a ratcheting or stuttering type of movement-not smooth at all. Dealer, after 3 days, says this is normal. Steering calibration was checked, gear pump flow checked, hydraulic filter replaced (cut it open and examined the contents-no debris found). Dealer tried an A220 out of their own rental fleet and a new A300 waiting for customer delivery and they all had the jerky steering. Hey A series guys-please help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Totally Stumped, post: 2346, member: 332"] Recently purchased a used A220 and took it to the local Bobcat dealer for what i thought was a steering problem. Steering is jerky through the steering range in either direction. By jerky I mean it is a ratcheting or stuttering type of movement-not smooth at all. Dealer, after 3 days, says this is normal. Steering calibration was checked, gear pump flow checked, hydraulic filter replaced (cut it open and examined the contents-no debris found). Dealer tried an A220 out of their own rental fleet and a new A300 waiting for customer delivery and they all had the jerky steering. Hey A series guys-please help! [/QUOTE]
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