Posted by JRSutton on October 30, 2015 at 04:50:46 from (96.237.53.59):
In Reply to: Farmall 460 posted by vinnivee on October 29, 2015 at 19:46:45:
search this site for info on the pump's suction tube. It's easy to get to, but has to be installed properly.
You can find new ones out there in the $70 range I believe.
When you pull the pump out - there's a feed tube on it that crosses over to the filter - that tube has a seal on it.
When that seal goes it can cause that noise.
If a new filter and topping of fluid didn't help - that's the next guess. There is another seal between castings where you have to split the tractor to replace - but the suction tube is more likely.
Some people just overfill the transmission to bring the level up over the suction tube - that way it's no sucking air, just more fluid. That can fix the squeal, but - I don't know. good for a field fix I guess, but not my kind of fix. (and with the price of hytran - probably more expensive than replacing the tube anyways!)
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