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  1. darkstar

    Steer Skid Loader Bucking

    Hey guys - its loose linkage - If you have this problem tighten all the linkages up and replace ends that are to worn . Amazing difference .
  2. darkstar

    Steer Skid Loader Bucking

    Wow i have not posted a pic here in a long long long long time - ill send yall a few of some more recent work . On another thread - or under pics or something . I dont recall visiting the Tree House in a long time .
  3. darkstar

    Steer Skid Loader Bucking

    Werid mine does it when i run it hard and fast - course i can wheelie it and load it into a 5 ton truck so maybe thats the problem :D That would be terrible at low RPMs i dont see how youd be able to get past real tight places . Anyhow we built the cylinders and dug into it - Its Loose Linkage...
  4. darkstar

    Steer Skid Loader Bucking

    Pavement makes it worse but you dont have to be turning . Its not all the time but it is getting closer to all the time - very gradually getting worse - like over years and years . Its my yard only loader so if i drive it and keep it slow its not a problem but im doing alot of rock work around...
  5. darkstar

    Steer Skid Loader Bucking

    Im sure many of you have been in a steer skid that bucks . Sometimes you have to just stop it to get it to settle down . Just curious befor i dig into mine which is a New Holland 2002 LS 180 with low hours - what make them do that . I figured its in the linkage from the manual hand controls and...
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