Verticaltrx
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2009
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- VA
- Tractor
- Kubota B3200/L2501/SVL65-2/U35-4, IH 454/656, Ford NAA, Case 1845C/480E/450C LGP
BeezFun- I'll have tp pay more attention to where it may be coming from. I swear it sounds like the HST pump is starving to get fluid out. I'm only hearing it driving up hills or if the terrain changes from smooth to incline. Its like when the pump is trying to pump out more juice to keep the tractor going through the terrain, it hisses.
It might be the relief valve opening on the HST. If that is the case it could be that either it's not properly working, or you are using too high of a range when going up hills. I know that my B3200 won't go up moderate hills in high range, and if I push too hard on the pedal in that situation it will open the relief valve and basically stop forward movement. The only time I have experienced that in middle range is when pushing too hard with the loader, never been able to stall the HST in low range. I haven't paid close attention to the sound it makes when this happens, but I think it might be similar to the hissing sound you described. If that's the case and you're not using to high of range for the situation, you might need to look at the relief valve. I can look in my service manual later if you needs details on what to check.