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MN | My new to me JD 8300 I bought this year sounded and felt awful every time a bump was encountered when roading or in the field. It just knew something didn't seem right. After close inspection recently, I found a large bolt laying loose under the cab. Putting two and two together, I realized that was the right rear cab mount bolt. Missing that bolt, the bushing/sleeve, and the bottom rubber mount was the reason the cab was being jarred over bumps. I inspected all the other cab mounts and they look good so I am only replacing the parts for that right rear cab mount.
Anybody replace these and have any "must know" tips to share? It seems pretty straight forward but it didn't know if thread locker is needed or if there are torque specs, or anything else? Appreciate any responses so I hopefully can repair this right the first time!
Edited by blue rider 12/27/2020 07:54
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