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Posted by gn on October 17, 2000 at 06:52:47 from (208.223.205.166):
Yesterday, I started to dig out a spot to lay some cement, about 20 X 20. I was using my 140 with a rear blade. I put a wheel weight on it, but it still wouldn't go deep into the wet clay I got. It would dig a little, then the blade would just start skimming across the top. A small bobcat was struggling too, but he managed to slice through it like cheese. Is there any way to make the rear blade bite better, so I can remove 3-6 inches at a time..? I don't like to be embarrassed by a little pipsqueak bobcat. Right now, the weight and the down hyraulic pressure are what keeps it to the ground. Is there some adjustments.?? Also, the throttle lever kept popping back to idle under load. Is there a way to repair the throttle so it stays still when the governor kicks in...a new spring or something.?? Thanks in advance..gn
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