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Re: Noises... What is normal and what isn't?
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Posted by Chadd on October 08, 2004 at 08:40:42 from (155.92.196.202):
In Reply to: Noises... What is normal and what isn't? posted by Phil from Maryland on October 08, 2004 at 04:52:28:
I have never heard a 404, but I wouldn't think a little bit of noise is any major concern. An extremely loud whine can be from worn out bearings, but it would also cause a vibration. My dad always tells me that tractors that had the transmissions rebuilt usually had a whine to them when they were returned. They worked fine, but were a little louder than what they were originally. As for the hydraulic pump, our 806 makes a kind of whine/squeal when it lifts up. I don't think that is normal, and could be because a valve isn't opening or closing all the way or because the pump has low pressure. However, even if it does make a little noise,if it lifts okay,I would leave it alone.
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