This started last summer and has gotten progressively worse. When I get into relatively tall grass I used to easily cut, the pto seems to slow down and there is a squeal in the rear of the tractor. If I back off the tall grass the pto comes back up to speed and works OK until the next patch of taller grass. I don't think it is engine related. It seems to have plenty of power.
Some info:
*The squeal seems to be from the clutch area. I thought last summer the clutch was beginning to fail. Well, it finally did. I replaced it with a new one last week. The bearings on the old one were shot.
*The new clutch seems to be working fine but the bogging issue is still there and seems to be getting worse.
*In the last year for various problems I have replaced the pto coupler, the clutch belts and the deck belt. These were all replaced after the problem started but not to address the problem.
*I replaced a flex coupling disc this morning to fix a vibration problem and both fans for the hydro pumps were replaced this morning because they were old and brittle.
This all appears to be OK.
I'm wondering if the squeal might be from the rear pillow block bearing? The idler pulley for the clutch has a small amount of play in it but it turns freely. The clutch belts I replaced appear to be OK. The tension spring on the idler pulley may have a little slack in it but I don't see a good way to tighten it. I think the belts are tight enough. I have new pillow block bearings on hand but have never replaced one.
I'm a shade tree wrench at best. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Sorry to be so long-winded but I have always had that problem and at 72 it probably isn't going to change.
Signed.
Game but ignorant
Some info:
*The squeal seems to be from the clutch area. I thought last summer the clutch was beginning to fail. Well, it finally did. I replaced it with a new one last week. The bearings on the old one were shot.
*The new clutch seems to be working fine but the bogging issue is still there and seems to be getting worse.
*In the last year for various problems I have replaced the pto coupler, the clutch belts and the deck belt. These were all replaced after the problem started but not to address the problem.
*I replaced a flex coupling disc this morning to fix a vibration problem and both fans for the hydro pumps were replaced this morning because they were old and brittle.
This all appears to be OK.
I'm wondering if the squeal might be from the rear pillow block bearing? The idler pulley for the clutch has a small amount of play in it but it turns freely. The clutch belts I replaced appear to be OK. The tension spring on the idler pulley may have a little slack in it but I don't see a good way to tighten it. I think the belts are tight enough. I have new pillow block bearings on hand but have never replaced one.
I'm a shade tree wrench at best. Any ideas would be much appreciated. Sorry to be so long-winded but I have always had that problem and at 72 it probably isn't going to change.
Signed.
Game but ignorant
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