Wildbill34
Silver Member
Hello all,
Sorry for the repost, but my previous post earlier today has disappeared.
I am hoping you can give me some ideas where to look for the vibration noise I am getting.
Here is the senario; JD 2210, yanmar engine 3TNE74, curtis cab, 47 inch snowblower.
I thought maybe it was the PTO vibrating on the Snow Blower, but when I turn off the PTO the vibration continues. Then I thought maybe it might be in the transmission but when I stop or have it in neutral the vibration continues. I have a cab and it might be making this louder than it really is, but I can really discern a difference after passing 2200 RPM. The other thing is that this showed up for the first time about a week ago. I have checked the fan, fan belts and I don't see anything out of the ordinary. I only have 424 hrs on the machine and the oils and maintenance is done routinely. It started out intermittenly, but now seems to be happening far more often. While I am no means a deisel mechanic, I was hoping to get some ideas where to look or how to eliminate possible causes of the vibration. On the other hand, this may be natural for them to vibrate like this, but I don't think that is the case. I really don't want something bad to happen, but I also don't really want to spend a huge amount of money at the dealer having them figure it was something really easy but charging me deerely to do so....
I did note a comment in the manual about the checking the trottle linkage, but I am really unsure what or how to check it.
Any help or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bill
Sorry for the repost, but my previous post earlier today has disappeared.
I am hoping you can give me some ideas where to look for the vibration noise I am getting.
Here is the senario; JD 2210, yanmar engine 3TNE74, curtis cab, 47 inch snowblower.
I thought maybe it was the PTO vibrating on the Snow Blower, but when I turn off the PTO the vibration continues. Then I thought maybe it might be in the transmission but when I stop or have it in neutral the vibration continues. I have a cab and it might be making this louder than it really is, but I can really discern a difference after passing 2200 RPM. The other thing is that this showed up for the first time about a week ago. I have checked the fan, fan belts and I don't see anything out of the ordinary. I only have 424 hrs on the machine and the oils and maintenance is done routinely. It started out intermittenly, but now seems to be happening far more often. While I am no means a deisel mechanic, I was hoping to get some ideas where to look or how to eliminate possible causes of the vibration. On the other hand, this may be natural for them to vibrate like this, but I don't think that is the case. I really don't want something bad to happen, but I also don't really want to spend a huge amount of money at the dealer having them figure it was something really easy but charging me deerely to do so....
I did note a comment in the manual about the checking the trottle linkage, but I am really unsure what or how to check it.
Any help or ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks, Bill