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T200 herky jerky??
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<blockquote data-quote="siduramaxde" data-source="post: 3068" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>I always run my machine at full throttle and I find that if I put my hands on top of the control sticks instead of wraping my fingers around the grips the jerkiness is worse. I've been thinking about this problem for a bit and I'm starting to think that the shock absorbers that are under the cab may be worn out so I may try to replace them and see what happens. I also hate the way I have to have my arms extended out so far to go full speed. I run zero turn mowers most of the warm months and I would like to set the controls up like the mower controls. i.e. the controls would have to fold down over my lap and nutral position would be back towards the opperator more. This new control set up would be much more comfortable to use when making the long, full speed runs while plowing snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siduramaxde, post: 3068, member: 248"] I always run my machine at full throttle and I find that if I put my hands on top of the control sticks instead of wraping my fingers around the grips the jerkiness is worse. I've been thinking about this problem for a bit and I'm starting to think that the shock absorbers that are under the cab may be worn out so I may try to replace them and see what happens. I also hate the way I have to have my arms extended out so far to go full speed. I run zero turn mowers most of the warm months and I would like to set the controls up like the mower controls. i.e. the controls would have to fold down over my lap and nutral position would be back towards the opperator more. This new control set up would be much more comfortable to use when making the long, full speed runs while plowing snow. [/QUOTE]
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