RobS
Super Member
Thought I'd move Iceman's comment to a new thread, might benefit others...
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Rob,
I also wanted to reply to your question about FEL rods vibrating. I used black cable ties on the left side and tied the loader hyd. lines to the rod, this did two things, it stopped the vibrating and also stopped the hyd. lines from rubbing on my left front tire while turning hard to the left. On the right side I adjusted the rod in until it was snug in the "saddle" and retightened the jamb nut.
Thanks,
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Chuck, I had the same trouble with my hoses rubbing on the tire. I just scooted them up in the wire holder a bit and all has been well. Not sure if they'll stay there but a wire tie will help at that point. I'll have to try your idea of wire tying the FEL lock rod to eliminate that rattle.
Do you get any rattling from the ROPS area? I get something back there at idle, but can't seem to find it.
Thanks for the suggestions /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif
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Rob,
I also wanted to reply to your question about FEL rods vibrating. I used black cable ties on the left side and tied the loader hyd. lines to the rod, this did two things, it stopped the vibrating and also stopped the hyd. lines from rubbing on my left front tire while turning hard to the left. On the right side I adjusted the rod in until it was snug in the "saddle" and retightened the jamb nut.
Thanks,
Chuck </font color=blue>
Chuck, I had the same trouble with my hoses rubbing on the tire. I just scooted them up in the wire holder a bit and all has been well. Not sure if they'll stay there but a wire tie will help at that point. I'll have to try your idea of wire tying the FEL lock rod to eliminate that rattle.
Do you get any rattling from the ROPS area? I get something back there at idle, but can't seem to find it.
Thanks for the suggestions /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif