New to tractor. When depress forward or reverse, while the tractor is moving, I can hear a noise like somebody had the e-brake on when driving a car. No matter 2wd or 4wd. Is that the drive shaft? Is that normal? Thank you.
It sounds like slowly driving a car with E brake on. I don't know where it comes from but the noise was only there when the tractor was moving. Other than the noise, everything seems good. I have only owned the tractor for 3 weeks. It is a 2009 B3200.What does it sound like and can you tell about where it's coming from? Is the tractor doing anything else like jerking and seem to be in a bind?
Hydrostatic transmission make sound, especially depending on load. Like Bulldog said, it is likely normal. Put the tractor in low range, and see if it lessons- if it is normal HST noise, it will be less in low range, because the load is lessened through gearing. You could also listen to another tractor, and see if it is similar or not.If I'm understanding right I believe you are describing normal sound of a HST transmission. They whine kind of like turning the steering in a car but louder.
Two weeks ago I prematurely did a full service on my L3200HST. Although it only has 130-some hours on it I didn't feel good following the long wait till the recommended hydraulic oil change. The only original liquid that remains in the tractor is the coolant."Am I being paranoid?"
In a nut shell... Yes!
Noises in HST are normal, even at the hyd. cooler!
And the noise will change depending on load and temperature!
Ah, I see. That might explain the situation. I picked up the tractor in warmer weather and I don't recall really hearing much additional noise when in use. Obviously you could hear the tractor sound change when the clutch was released and again as you depressed either the forward or reverse pedal. Now we're in the freezing range here and there is a much more distinct sound when the clutch is released. That sound does change as you depress the forward or reverse pedals but neither deminishes nor increases. When you stand beside the tractor running with the clutch released there is quite a loud sound coming prmarliy from the hydraulic cooler up front. Performance at this point doesn't seem to have been affected so i will continue to operate the tractor as is and see if anything changes. Just in case your wondering I did check the fluid level first thing and it's with in the operating range on the stick and has not moved since I bougth the machine. Thanks for the advice, will let you know if the situation changes"Am I being paranoid?"
In a nut shell... Yes!
Noises in HST are normal, even at the hyd. cooler!
And the noise will change depending on load and temperature!