Hello all.
I am new to tractors in general and I just purchased a L3301 with a HST transmission. I'll drive right into it... I purchased the tractor and it was delivered ilwith 6 hours on the meter. It runs great but now after 10 hours of brush hogging in 3 days, I noticed a clanking noise coming from below the seat. I never noticed it before and it is at times kind of loud. now I'm extremely concerned/paranoid as these things are not cheap. I sent a video to the dealership and he said it is normal. With my decent knowledge of maintenance, I feel that there is something wrong "kind of". The tractor operates as it did with 6 hours perfect. I'm just concerned I may have caused internal damage. The only thing I could think of that I did wrong is engage and dissengage the tpo at too high of rpms during the 10ish hours of cutting grass. The noise is a clank and is most noticable at idle. If you rev the engine slowly the clank speeds up in rythm until it's drowned out by engine noise. When at idle and at peak of noise, if I press the clutch the "clank" goes away. While cutting with the rotary cutter the clank is not present. What are your thoughts? Is normal and I am just paranoid or does it sound like something is not quite right?
Thank you guys and gals.
View the video at the link below.
I am new to tractors in general and I just purchased a L3301 with a HST transmission. I'll drive right into it... I purchased the tractor and it was delivered ilwith 6 hours on the meter. It runs great but now after 10 hours of brush hogging in 3 days, I noticed a clanking noise coming from below the seat. I never noticed it before and it is at times kind of loud. now I'm extremely concerned/paranoid as these things are not cheap. I sent a video to the dealership and he said it is normal. With my decent knowledge of maintenance, I feel that there is something wrong "kind of". The tractor operates as it did with 6 hours perfect. I'm just concerned I may have caused internal damage. The only thing I could think of that I did wrong is engage and dissengage the tpo at too high of rpms during the 10ish hours of cutting grass. The noise is a clank and is most noticable at idle. If you rev the engine slowly the clank speeds up in rythm until it's drowned out by engine noise. When at idle and at peak of noise, if I press the clutch the "clank" goes away. While cutting with the rotary cutter the clank is not present. What are your thoughts? Is normal and I am just paranoid or does it sound like something is not quite right?
Thank you guys and gals.
View the video at the link below.
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