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T200 cab rattles and shakes
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<blockquote data-quote="siduramaxde" data-source="post: 10196" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>It seems like whenever you got the deere on a side slope and try turning you are at risk of detracking. This didn't happen everytime in this situation but it did seem to be a problem. I have never detracked my bobcat. I'm not sure why the deere would do this but I think it might have something to do with the front roller where bobcat uses an idler. Track tension was NOT the issue. The positive things about the deere are the hydraulics are very strong (more than my T200) and the ride was smother on a hard surface. </p><p>Now back to the original topic. I have finnally solved the window rattle by installing some new (thicker) weather strip between the 2 panes of glass. I actually used weather strip designed for residential, exterior, steel doors. The stuff is cheap and works great. I used some 3m double sided tape to adhere it to the window. </p><p>Now I need some new shock absorbers for the yank em' sticks because mine have been leaking and allow the machine to get pretty jumpy. These shock absorbers are the ones located under the seat. I have heard the bobcat now offers a dual shock absorber kit that is supposed to really smooth things out. Does anyone know of a place where I can get these shock absorbers at a discount price?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siduramaxde, post: 10196, member: 248"] It seems like whenever you got the deere on a side slope and try turning you are at risk of detracking. This didn't happen everytime in this situation but it did seem to be a problem. I have never detracked my bobcat. I'm not sure why the deere would do this but I think it might have something to do with the front roller where bobcat uses an idler. Track tension was NOT the issue. The positive things about the deere are the hydraulics are very strong (more than my T200) and the ride was smother on a hard surface. Now back to the original topic. I have finnally solved the window rattle by installing some new (thicker) weather strip between the 2 panes of glass. I actually used weather strip designed for residential, exterior, steel doors. The stuff is cheap and works great. I used some 3m double sided tape to adhere it to the window. Now I need some new shock absorbers for the yank em' sticks because mine have been leaking and allow the machine to get pretty jumpy. These shock absorbers are the ones located under the seat. I have heard the bobcat now offers a dual shock absorber kit that is supposed to really smooth things out. Does anyone know of a place where I can get these shock absorbers at a discount price? [/QUOTE]
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