T190 shutter or chatter when driving

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eastsideny

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Im having an issue with a 2007 t190 i just purchased i was wondering if anyone else has had this issue. while moving forward or backward the hydraulics seem like they are chattering sometimes it gets pretty jumpy. Its kind of hard to explain but it seems like the hydraulics load up then are too fast so the engine tries to catch up then it loads up again and over again and gives me a jumpy kind of ride like there is some kind of cushioning valve or accumulator valve in the pump thats not working. Any help is appreciated
 
Might still have air in the lines .......does it have drain case filters they could be pluged ......stop hopping around lmao
yeah has chain case filters ill try and get them tomorrow if you think that might help they were out of them last time i went to bobcat
 
yeah has chain case filters ill try and get them tomorrow if you think that might help they were out of them last time i went to bobcat
Check the case drain filters, but even check/replace the hub oil. If you drain it, look for metal particles.
Sadly chattering feelings from the drive motors on a T machine is not a good sign. The hub oil needs to be replaces at set times or the bearings can fail, this causes extensive damage.
 
Check the case drain filters, but even check/replace the hub oil. If you drain it, look for metal particles.
Sadly chattering feelings from the drive motors on a T machine is not a good sign. The hub oil needs to be replaces at set times or the bearings can fail, this causes extensive damage.
changed the case drain filters still no difference one filter had a tiny bit of metal in it but not much the other was clean. how do you change the hub oil? thanks in advance
 
changed the case drain filters still no difference one filter had a tiny bit of metal in it but not much the other was clean. how do you change the hub oil? thanks in advance
Ot oh not good check Tazza profile and email him he has forgot more than I will ever know
 
changed the case drain filters still no difference one filter had a tiny bit of metal in it but not much the other was clean. how do you change the hub oil? thanks in advance
i dont think its just in the drive motors i can also get it to do it with material in the bucket if i move it up and down quickly. Seems like under any load it does it either bucket or drive, just is more pronounced in the drive motors prob. Ill try and upload a video
 
i dont think its just in the drive motors i can also get it to do it with material in the bucket if i move it up and down quickly. Seems like under any load it does it either bucket or drive, just is more pronounced in the drive motors prob. Ill try and upload a video
I would shut it down till I knew!!!!!!!
 
i dont think its just in the drive motors i can also get it to do it with material in the bucket if i move it up and down quickly. Seems like under any load it does it either bucket or drive, just is more pronounced in the drive motors prob. Ill try and upload a video
I guess i cant upload a video here. If anyone can help me ill gladly email you the video. Again any help is greatly appreciated
 
I guess i cant upload a video here. If anyone can help me ill gladly email you the video. Again any help is greatly appreciated
yeah im afraid to do anymore damage to it then is already done. The place i brought the machine said its a normal thing for the track machines but im pretty positive its not. Im gonna have to bring it to the dealer in the next day or two if i cant figure it out. Sucks but oh well
 
yeah im afraid to do anymore damage to it then is already done. The place i brought the machine said its a normal thing for the track machines but im pretty positive its not. Im gonna have to bring it to the dealer in the next day or two if i cant figure it out. Sucks but oh well
Post the serial number OM might grace you with some info
 
ok will do. ill google it now
The tracked machines will act like that with inexperienced operators. Try it at full throttle, with both sticks moved as far forward as they will go. My bet is that it will go fine. There's the possibility of induced oscillations, where a jerk of the machine will jerk your hand which will cause the machine to jerk even more. Sometimes I have to rest my hands lightly to keep from causing the machine to buck like a mule.
 
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