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albe123
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 5 San Antonio, TX
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2004-03-31          81709

The FEL on my L2250 seems to be quite jerky. Even with the slightest movement of the "joystick" it will raise or lower an inch or two. Is this normal? Thanks albe

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Art White
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2004-04-01          81770

Is this differnt then it has been? The o-rings might be causing it but they also would allow it to settle quickly. Could your linkage be warn enough that it might be causing it? ....

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Art White
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2004-04-01          81771

Is this differnt then it has been? The o-rings might be causing it but they also would allow it to settle quickly. Could your linkage be warn enough that it might be causing it? ....

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albe123
Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 5 San Antonio, TX
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2004-04-02          81848

Art,
It was much smoother when I got it about 50 hours ago. Could "dirty" fluid or clogging filter cause the problem?
Thanks albe ....

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