Hey there folks, long time lurker, first time poster.
Having a bit of a headache with a B2410HSD 4WD that a friend wanted me to look into. He brought it to me saying that it would howl in high, full throttle, going down the road. Won't make the noise in low, or anything below full forward.
Has 1200 hours on it, and he uses it primarily to drive down the road.
Sure enough, drove it around and the howl is coming from under the floorpan/seat. Checked hydraulic fluid, and he had it way overfilled by about 2 quarts. Drained the excess fluid off, but no difference. Got ahold of Kubota and they pushed me in the direction of changing all the bearings in the transmission and differential housings, since overfilling can cause cavitation in the bearings.
Tore down the back end of the tractor and tore apart the tranny, differential housing; Everything back there.
So we took care of the bearings, in addition to the hi speed gears inside the tranny. We didn't touch the pinion gears in the differential. Got everything back together and it's still making the noise, only in high gear, full throttle, full forward, but not as loud. It typically only makes a slight whine now going down a small incline - Not when any load is on the axles.
Any ideas? I swear it sounds just like the gear whine my old Farmall B used to have going down the road. I'm thinking it may be coming from the rear axle gears. Kubota, when asked again, said to change the bearings in the rear axle housings; Regardless, I came here for another opinion before I tear the axle housings off again.
Having a bit of a headache with a B2410HSD 4WD that a friend wanted me to look into. He brought it to me saying that it would howl in high, full throttle, going down the road. Won't make the noise in low, or anything below full forward.
Has 1200 hours on it, and he uses it primarily to drive down the road.
Sure enough, drove it around and the howl is coming from under the floorpan/seat. Checked hydraulic fluid, and he had it way overfilled by about 2 quarts. Drained the excess fluid off, but no difference. Got ahold of Kubota and they pushed me in the direction of changing all the bearings in the transmission and differential housings, since overfilling can cause cavitation in the bearings.
Tore down the back end of the tractor and tore apart the tranny, differential housing; Everything back there.
So we took care of the bearings, in addition to the hi speed gears inside the tranny. We didn't touch the pinion gears in the differential. Got everything back together and it's still making the noise, only in high gear, full throttle, full forward, but not as loud. It typically only makes a slight whine now going down a small incline - Not when any load is on the axles.
Any ideas? I swear it sounds just like the gear whine my old Farmall B used to have going down the road. I'm thinking it may be coming from the rear axle gears. Kubota, when asked again, said to change the bearings in the rear axle housings; Regardless, I came here for another opinion before I tear the axle housings off again.