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