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New Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Posts: 5
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Hello,
I've got about 150 hours on the tractor and it was bought about 5 years ago, new. The grinding noise is intermitting and usualy appears after releasing the emergency brake. It seems to come from the right rear wheel and has a grinding, crunching sound that sometimes goes away after various forward and reverse operations. Anyone else experience this? Thanks, Ben |
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Silver Member
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 117
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I have a 2 year old B7610 (which is very similar to the B2410) with about 150 hours on it also. I have never experienced those type of sounds.
What were you doing with the tractor just prior to the sounds developing? |
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Veteran Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: TN
Posts: 1,588
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I'm not sure about the B2410 but a somewhat common problem w/B7500/B7510/B7610 is the nuts/bolts that lock the wheel on the axle can work loose and cause all kinds of strange intermittent sounds. These are the nuts/bolts that you loosen to adj to be able to move the rear wheels in or out on the axle.
Usually a very easy fix (re-tighten the nuts/bolts) Good luck
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