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Re: 424 - New tractor to me - please help diagnose noise
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Posted by John-Paul T on July 12, 2007 at 14:53:30 from (216.169.177.76):
In Reply to: Re: 424 - New tractor to me - please help diagnose noise posted by Chris Hibbert on July 08, 2007 at 11:36:49:
Should know today or tommorow (gotta find time now). They sent the wrong filter so it put us back a few days. However the old filter was BAD, it was sucked in some from being so clogged (hydro pump crushed it) and the diverter valve I think was the noise from being activated so much! THe filter fell apart when removed there are two metal plates one on each side that are supposed to be attached. They fell off haha LOL. New one was $40 but it came with all 3 gaskets and those two metal plates attached to it. Gonna put it in tonight I hope right after the hose changes. Only about 20 dry rotted hoses (from sun exposure). I might have to find some braided hose covers, heard they last up to 10 eyars that way. Oh well at $12-14 a hose at TSC its not worth risking a hose breaking thats wicked (had a rental backhoe do that-NOT fun). Once you have had 2000psi near 200F hytran oil blowing around near you -you dont risk it! Any progress with your tractor yet? What did you find out when checking the filter? Does look alright.
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