I have a 149 that does wheel stands when told to slowly move forward. Is there a pressure adjustment for the hydro? If so what should the pressure be and where do you adjust it?
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Upgrade NowIn wh cc guy's case, most likely and I agree, he should go through all of the checks. But that may not necessarily be the case. I have a 1650 that was very jerky and I have gone through all the aforementioned checks. Trunnion was in great shape but I tacked the corners anyway and dressed with a file to get nice sharp corners. Linkages are all free and in good shape, that is no loose links or binding. The only way I could get it to be less jerky was to replace the springs with old worn out springs and even then, it's still jerky. I have not checked the pressure but that is the last thing on my list.http://www.cubfaq.com/questions.html
Read through the links pertaining to 'trunnion' and 'hydro adjustment'. The issue is mechanical linkage.
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