Steering Wheel Vibration

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Kubota MX5800 HST & L6060 HSTC Formerly L6060 HST B7100 HST, L2550, L3010 HST, L3430 HST
The older I get, the more vibration affects my hands. Most notably is tractor steering wheel vibration. After a couple of hours, I get tingling & numbness in my hands & wrists. Doc says it's likely Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Wearing padded gloves helps but not for marathon mowing / plowing sessions.

I was on the L6060HSTC for 6 hours yesterday clearing snow and this morning, I can hardly feel my hands. Anyone else have this issue and know of a fix? I'm going to look into a steering wheel cover to see if that helps.

I used to help my FIL during harvest season by operating his JD combine. It was like driving a luxury car compared to my tractors. No wheel vibration and the cab was quiet enough to hold a conversation. I realize you can't compare a $300K machine with isolated controls to a compact tractor. Seems like something could be done though.
 
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I haven't noticed this on my MX5200 but I would start with a foam filled steering wheel cover and wear the padded type gloves...my second thought is maybe you could add a rubber mounted suicide knob?
 
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Is it just the one tractor or vehicle that the vibrations bother you? If yes I would look at where the vibrations are coming from vs other machines. It sounds like something on your L6060 is transmitting vibration to the steering wheel.
 
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No, the L6060 is no different than my MX5800 or others I've owned in the past. The vibration issue is the same.
Wasn't a problem when I was younger.

I just ordered these to see if they will help:

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Some suicide knobs have a rubber attachment...I guess you could use a piece of rubber under any knob. I just bought this $9 knob on Amazon. It will be a second knob as the darn power steering relocates the knob every time it starts and often seems to randomly move it around. I figure with 2 knobs on opposite sides one is bound to be in reach when mowing ;)
 

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I don't think those gloves are going to help you as the protection is on the outside/knuckles, and you need inside/palm.
Have you looked into Faller's Gloves. There are anti-vibration gloves for running chainsaw which may suit you better.

Patrick
 
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I believe there are anti-vibration gloves for motorcycles to help reduce arm and hand fatigue while riding. Possibly similar to chain saw application.
 

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