TFLundyB275
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Hi, I have seen other posts concerning this problem, but with no answer. I thought I'd try and add some more info.
I was using my Allis CA to power my cordwood saw for this seasons firewood. First time using the belt since Ive gotten the tractor three years ago. On the first day of sawing, after about 3 hours, it happened out of the blue, on at idle.
Its a click-click-click from the pto area. Now this seems to be from the pto, and not the hydraulics. With no load, the clicking will start after a certain RPM is reached from releasing the clutch. Using the hydraulics [u:5a6274c6b2]does not [/u:5a6274c6b2]have any affect on the sound. Tractor has no other problems since.
When I first got her I did a do over and put in a new pto bearing, also making sure the the four hydraulic values were free. Everything inside looked solid and clean. Using fresh hydratrans in it now. Cant remember if I did a new belt pullet bearing, but I imagine I did.
So, whats causing the noise? Safe to use or no?
I was using my Allis CA to power my cordwood saw for this seasons firewood. First time using the belt since Ive gotten the tractor three years ago. On the first day of sawing, after about 3 hours, it happened out of the blue, on at idle.
Its a click-click-click from the pto area. Now this seems to be from the pto, and not the hydraulics. With no load, the clicking will start after a certain RPM is reached from releasing the clutch. Using the hydraulics [u:5a6274c6b2]does not [/u:5a6274c6b2]have any affect on the sound. Tractor has no other problems since.
When I first got her I did a do over and put in a new pto bearing, also making sure the the four hydraulic values were free. Everything inside looked solid and clean. Using fresh hydratrans in it now. Cant remember if I did a new belt pullet bearing, but I imagine I did.
So, whats causing the noise? Safe to use or no?