Combines R62 with to much shake

tbran

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take the belt that drives the shoe off. The shakes will go away. Some machines have that "rock the baby gently" motion when the bin is empty more than others. It is a phenom caused by the larger shoe shaking at 10 % more speed. Problem seems less noticable after the first year,,, just one of those little things they are working on but it causes no problem as of yet.
 

JR

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I had a shoe drive shaft on an N6 that had the key holes on either end not lined up to each other. This gave an uneven shake to the sides, one side just momentarily before the other. I had to weld and reinforce the shoe several times before replacing the shaft. This came new from the factory,(many years ago, but it can happen.) Good luck.