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Terrible ride.
Topic Started: Feb 6 2013, 12:17 PM (664 Views)
stopdropanroll
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Our newly acquired PB150D is very rough riding machine, we are finding that its seems to be constant vibration from the grousers as they contact the ground. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to look to cure this issue?? Cab mounts, torsion axles, over tightened track???
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leadvillenordic
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I was experiencing vibrations resulting from the tracks being a bit loose on our BR160. The teeth on the sprocket were slightly getting ahead of and contacting the wheel guides improperly causing the vib. I really only noticed it on downhills. Hard or shallow base snow/ice will of course cause some vibration too.
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