crab steer issues on d

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theoshin

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2006 Toolcat turbo
i had a c without any major problems and switched to a d for the better ride (bad neck).

i find that my crab steer does not stay aligned very long doing any real work with the d. after 30 minutes removing sod with the bucket the tires were a good 40 degrees off alignment. anyone else looked into this. everything else seems to be working as it should.
 
   / crab steer issues on d #2  
I think the problem is exacerbated by heavy work...ie the harder you push the TC the faster/worse the problem is exhibited. Not cool.

I have a service manual and I was going to check to see what the adjustment mechanism looked like but haven't got around to it yet.
 
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most surely covered elsewhere, theoshin, but was the change worth it? is the d better riding and better at pushing?

a local has a c series that keeps doing the same thing - its in and out of the workshop and i'm not entirely sure they've resolved it. my c has no great dramas thus far.
 
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most surely covered elsewhere, theoshin, but was the change worth it? is the d better riding and better at pushing?

a local has a c series that keeps doing the same thing - its in and out of the workshop and i'm not entirely sure they've resolved it. my c has no great dramas thus far.

if i tool around with the 90 inch mower or forks no big issues. only when i dig or put a heavy piece out front is when i see it. digging is the worst.

the d is much better riding - if the c is ok to you for that then i would not switch. i have a bad neck and wanted the better ride. it is sig better off road. the c is more simple with solid axels and most likely will provide a bit better reliability; however, things like overheating have been improved on the d with the new fan so it may be a horse a piece. the c was quieter (i wear earplugs with the d) as the engine is below the cab on the d, but i really think the better ride was worth it for me. it also digs better; however, i got the larger lug tires vs the regular turf on the c and that probably helps quite a bit. the other thing i notice is i can get deeper into a pile before i loose traction. if i were to buy now i would get a 5600. 25 pto hp is just not enough for my uses. i can see the advantage of the pto; however, i bought the tc to not have to look behind me (bad neck again). that is what i like - look forward all the time. also, i use the sprayer on the back and like to add wt which is easy with the dump box. 3pt attachments are a heck of a lot less expensive to buy. i really would like to hear how the 5610 does which a 7ft brushhog running pto out back in 5 ft high weeds (crp type cover). no perfect machine for every use!

my 2cents
 

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