New clicking noise just showed up. L2501

KubotaDuluth

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L2501
Mar 14, 2021
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Minnesota
Thanks for the procedure! I'd say I'm right in the money. Starts to engage right as the lever meets the second (PTO on) notch. I can see how having that cable too tight would leave it half engaged/half disengaged and just grind. Thanks again!!
 

Fido Farms

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L3901, 35 Massey, Summit X 146, Polaris 700 RMK, Yamaha Viking
May 27, 2018
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Canada
Sooooo? Did the PTO cable adjustment solve your noise problem?
 

KubotaDuluth

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L2501
Mar 14, 2021
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3
Minnesota
Sooooo? Did the PTO cable adjustment solve your noise problem?
No, I was happy with the cable as it was and no adjustment was needed. It was where the spec/procedure said it should be. The tractor still sounds exactly the same. But at least I can rule out the PTO grinding because it is trying to engage when it shouldn't be.

Honestly, I think it is just the way the machine sounds and I didn't notice it before. All our machines sound the same, and that guy from 2018 even went to a dealership to listen to a couple new machines and they all sounded the same as well.
 

19thSF

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Mar 1, 2020
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For what ever it's worth, I have a "clicking" sound in the tranny. Disappears at higher RPM or when PTO is engaged.

The best explanation I came up with is gear lash. The gears are "straight cut" and there has to be some room for gear engagement. That space can cause what is described as a clicking sound. Bias cut gears
don't have this problem.

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I don't know it this is at all relevant. Just throwing it out there.

Good luck with the issue.