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T200 cab rattles and shakes
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<blockquote data-quote="siduramaxde" data-source="post: 10040" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>When I bought the loader it had the original "straight bar" bridgestone tracks but they were in pretty rough shape. I have since replaced them with the offset "c" lug bridgestone tracks. The ride on pavement is slightly better but it is still pretty rough riding when carrying a load. </p><p>I plow snow with the machine and I use a 10' Daniels snow pusher. The pusher weighs quite a bit and when I am have the pusher off the ground the ride is bad. You can feel every cog on the track. But, when I put the pusher on the ground to push snow the ride is much better.</p><p>I have used a JD CTL and I have never seen tracks come off a machine so much (and for no reason). The ride is better than my T200 but I'm not spending that much money on a machine I only use 150+/- hours a year. I also do not want to deal with retracking the JD when it's snowing and cold/windy.</p><p>FYI: My machine also had all new rollers and idlers put on about 500 hours ago and their function seems to be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siduramaxde, post: 10040, member: 248"] When I bought the loader it had the original “straight bar” bridgestone tracks but they were in pretty rough shape. I have since replaced them with the offset “c” lug bridgestone tracks. The ride on pavement is slightly better but it is still pretty rough riding when carrying a load. I plow snow with the machine and I use a 10' Daniels snow pusher. The pusher weighs quite a bit and when I am have the pusher off the ground the ride is bad. You can feel every cog on the track. But, when I put the pusher on the ground to push snow the ride is much better. I have used a JD CTL and I have never seen tracks come off a machine so much (and for no reason). The ride is better than my T200 but I'm not spending that much money on a machine I only use 150+/- hours a year. I also do not want to deal with retracking the JD when it's snowing and cold/windy. FYI: My machine also had all new rollers and idlers put on about 500 hours ago and their function seems to be fine. [/QUOTE]
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