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Old 06-01-2016, 07:24 PM
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Is the large nut at the rear of the front shaft tight? It has to be snug and if it is not snug will allow vibration to begin on the drive line, but that would be a speed and usually with a light load, like cruising along at about 40 to 50mph. But you are speaking about an idling situation so that would not be the cause. Does your vibration decrease when the engine is well warmed up?
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