Diagnose"pulley" noise; R&R main pulley?

   / Diagnose"pulley" noise; R&R main pulley? #1  

Moe Rocks

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JD GX335
Hello from s.e. Oklahoma, the Kiamichi Mtns. area and the rocky ridge I try to grow grass on. I am glad to find this forum, which I found while looking for help in diagnosing an increasing screeching/whirring noise that I interpret to be from a pulley, sheave or PTO clutch, in the front area of my 2002 GX335. The tractor has about 750 hrs. on it. The noise has been present for about the last 40 hrs or so at a low to moderate volume, but made a quantum leap in volume a few days ago. The PTO clutch was replaced a few years ago, and as best I can recall, the sound then was similar. I see that there are many threads and videos on the 'net about replacing the drive belt, but only a few on replacing the main drive pulley (if that is the problem). I have read some of the posts with pics on replacing the drive belt, with either removing the rear and mid body sections, and with not removing the body parts. Those are helpful but more suggestions/tips on removing the PTO clutch and main drive pulley, if that is what it turns out is needed, would be even more helpful. Any ideas on diagnosing what is making the noise would be appreciated. It now seems to vary some in volume since it got louder, as if whatever is causing the noise is varying in intensity. Switching the PTO on/off doesn't seem to make any difference, the noise is present sitting at idle (where the noise level variance is more detectable) and running full blast with or without blades engaged. There doesn't seem to have any effect on the trans or mobility of the tractor. Thanks for your input. Joe
 
   / Diagnose"pulley" noise; R&R main pulley? #3  
Moe,

Welcome to TBN.

So if I understand correctly, the noise you hear is there with the PTO off as well with the PTO on. Normally if you hear a lot of noise with the PTO engaged, i.e. the deck is operating, one would suspect worn bearings on the idler pulleys.

But if you are having a lot of noise with just the engine running, then there is some issue with the engine itself or with the hydrostatic drive. Remember the hydrostatic drive runs all the time that the engine is running. Check for a worn idler on the hydrostatic drive belt.

Richard
 
   / Diagnose"pulley" noise; R&R main pulley?
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Moe,





"But if you are having a lot of noise with just the engine running, then there is some issue with the engine itself or with the hydrostatic drive. Remember the hydrostatic drive runs all the time that the engine is running. Check for a worn idler on the hydrostatic drive belt."

Thanks Al and Richard for the comments. In my first attempt to listen closely to the noise, as far as I care to get under the tractor with it running and on the ground, it does sound about equal listening near the rear and near PTO/main drive pulley - cannot tell any difference that way. The short video on stethoscope use is good. There are of course many others on the same subject, this is one I thought was a really good explanation: How to diagnose a whining noise in your accessory drive - YouTube . I had thought about using a stethoscope since I have medical stethoscopes but had not thought about using a shop type with the long probe, or just a screwdriver. So I will try a scope with a probe on the PTO bolt and as close as I can safely get to the hydro pulley, as well as the idlers. To really check the hydro pulley well with a stethoscope would seem to require pulling at least the rear body section off. Since replacing any of the pulleys would at least be easier by removing the rear and mid body sections in order to make R&R of the belt easier, I will do that first. Then with a stethoscope or screwdriver try to determine where the problem is and buy parts accordingly. If the culprit is either the main drive pulley or the hydro pulley I will probably replace all of the idlers anyway, to hopefully prevent having to pull the body parts again. I may even replace both the drive pulley and hydro pulley as preventive maintenance, and because of a few years of strain on the bottom crank end in mowing the tall tough grass mentioned below. I have not looked at prices for the hydro pulley, but the main drive pulley and idler prices don't seem too bad on e-bay, etc.

One of my main concerns still is the job of pulling off the main drive pulley. Specifically - getting the pulley off without putting undue strain or pressure on the crank end, maybe causing seal damage or even bearing damage. I once had a leaking bottom seal on the crank. The dealership owner said it was likely due to putting too much strain on the bottom of the crank, and thereby on the seal, by mowing too fast through tall and tough grasses. I used to let some of the dalisgrass at the back of my lot get 25-30" high before mowing. That stuff is really tough anyway, so going through it fast is evidently more than what the Deere engineers had in mind for the lower crank seal and bearing. That is the source of my concern about how to remove the pulley without damaging that bottom seal by prying or uneven pressure. Any pointers on that are still welcome.

Thanks again, Joe (PS - couldn't figure out how to reply without doing the quote. Maybe I'm missing something, but am ok with doing the quote anyway)
 
   / Diagnose"pulley" noise; R&R main pulley? #5  
Hi Moe. How did you fare?

Any noise is a bad noise.

On the GX series the Trans Belt is rotating all the time the engine is. So most likely one of your 3 x idlers is failing.

Belt Drive & Idlers MP32585________UN15SEP03.gif

If the noise goes away (I know you say yours is constant but for anybody who finds this thread in a 'Search') if the noise goes away when PTO is engaged the bearing failing is the one at the bottom of the PTO clutch.

For completeness please report your result of the repair.
 
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Hi Moe. How did you fare?

Any noise is a bad noise.

On the GX series the Trans Belt is rotating all the time the engine is. So most likely one of your 3 x idlers is failing.

View attachment 514424

If the noise goes away (I know you say yours is constant but for anybody who finds this thread in a 'Search') if the noise goes away when PTO is engaged the bearing failing is the one at the bottom of the PTO clutch.

For completeness please report your result of the repair.

Spanner, no repair has yet been done. After my initial post I decided to call the local JD dealer and try to get an idea of what they may charge for a replacement of any of the main drive pulleys.They had about 50+ units in line at the time so I was going to call back a few days later. I didn't want to take on a project that I was so unsure of about how long it might take me, what hang-ups may occur, etc. We were/are dealing with repairs to house and 3 buildings from major hail damage, and a daughters' wedding coming up, so I decided to go ahead and mow with the tractor as-is. I mowed and acre or so, and the noise didn't seem as bad what it had been when there was some variance in it. That variance caused me to wonder if there was just some junk jammed in somewhere. The noise is still there, both with pto off and on, though louder with it on. My best description of it now would be somewhat like a siren, rather high-pitched. After about 2 hrs it didn't sound any worse. I removed the deck to clean it and put on some graphite paint and noticed that the drive belt was chunked in a few places, only on one of the two parts at any one spot, of the areas I looked at. The only other thing I have done is get some easy-to-use ear/hearing protection, realizing that the louder, higher pitched noise was probably going to damage my hearing. In another month the grass/weed growth rate should slow, if the usual takes place, and I may just take it to the dealer then. Meanwhile, the noise level and quality seems to be about the same as a few months ago, so I will continue to mow as-is and hope it will not worsen or crater anytime soon. I am still interested in fixing it myself, because the last time I had the dealer do something with it I think they hit me with what I thought was an exorbitant amount of labor for what the problem was. My main concern about doing the fix myself is still about how to remove the pulley from the crank (if that is what the pulley is directly mounted on) without doing any damage to the seal or bearing. Info on that would still be appreciated. When I do get the problem resolved I will report back, though it will be at least a month or so, and maybe not until this fall. Thanks for the comments Spanner.
 
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Moe
You can go to jdparts
John Deere - Parts Catalog

and see schematics of the parts by putting in the model #, then browsing the alphabetic listing. Here may be a shot of your parts.
 

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   / Diagnose"pulley" noise; R&R main pulley? #8  
Well Moe, You're not doing the drive system any favours by continuing to run with a damaged belt.

Changing belt requires:
Deck off.
Release big covered spring tensioner (# in my and Beenthere's pix above)
Remove PTO Clutch - Disconnect wiring at plug. Remove centre bolt. Unit should come off with 'gentle persuasion'.
Pulley above should drop down similarly.
Couple of wire-guides on the belt to loosen and allow belt removal also.

Idler bolts are of the Square Shank type which will stay put as you undo nuts to remove idlers.

Note PTO Clutch has an Anti-rotation 'Peg' located in one corner. Ensure you refit in correct orientation.


Strongly advise against continuing to opertate with a damaged belt. Causes excess wear on tensioner plate etc.
Regards,
:wrench:
 
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Spanner, thank you, very much, for the straight-forward practical info. Will certainly take you up on the advice, ASAP. Unfortunately for the tensioner plate, etc., I will need to mow again in the next few days before doing the R&R of necessary parts. Daughter's wedding is next Saturday, and of coursed I am over my ears in things to do - e.g., repairing both indoor and outdoor furniture, other lawn care, ad infinitum. I may just do the "lawn" around the house (~ 1.0 acre) and let the rest go until I can do the repairs - although have been letting the other go for several weeks anyway - we have had a deluge of rain, and with everything else, have not mowed the non-lawn, which is already pretty thick - but has been worse. It will be at least 10 days or so before I can get to the repairs. Then, I probably will wait until I get it apart before ordering parts or buying them locally, but will report back when done. Might be asking for more on-line adult supervision too! Thanks again, Joe
 
   / Diagnose"pulley" noise; R&R main pulley? #10  
Spanner, thank you, very much, for the straight-forward practical info. Will certainly take you up on the advice, ASAP. Unfortunately for the tensioner plate, etc., I will need to mow again in the next few days before doing the R&R of necessary parts. Daughter's wedding is next Saturday, and of coursed I am over my ears in things to do - e.g., repairing both indoor and outdoor furniture, other lawn care, ad infinitum. I may just do the "lawn" around the house (~ 1.0 acre) and let the rest go until I can do the repairs - although have been letting the other go for several weeks anyway - we have had a deluge of rain, and with everything else, have not mowed the non-lawn, which is already pretty thick - but has been worse. It will be at least 10 days or so before I can get to the repairs. Then, I probably will wait until I get it apart before ordering parts or buying them locally, but will report back when done. Might be asking for more on-line adult supervision too! Thanks again, Joe

Ok, Your call...
Anyway-
Stop typing. Start working!
Best wishes to the bride & groom.
:wrench:
 

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