Help! Grinding Noise?

   / Help! Grinding Noise? #11  
Another thing...not familiar with your tractor, but if you have the ability to change the width of the rear tires, and the bolts that lock them in place are loose, it'll do exactly what you are talking about. My brother's 7510 did that until we figgered it out.
 
   / Help! Grinding Noise? #12  
Another thing...not familiar with your tractor, but if you have the ability to change the width of the rear tires, and the bolts that lock them in place are loose, it'll do exactly what you are talking about. My brother's 7510 did that until we figgered it out.
 
   / Help! Grinding Noise? #13  
Charliebrn has described a common problem. Everyone who has adjustable wheel spacing feature that uses an axle clamp should watch these bolts carfully!!!!

The clamps on my B2400 get removed and cleaned about twice each year for just this reason.

My theory is that the bolt and nut used to clamp things together are soft (especially the nut). I know the two clamp halves are soft and in my case I reversed them because of the wear.

I plan to use a Gr8 the next time I take things apart.
 
   / Help! Grinding Noise? #14  
Charliebrn has described a common problem. Everyone who has adjustable wheel spacing feature that uses an axle clamp should watch these bolts carfully!!!!

The clamps on my B2400 get removed and cleaned about twice each year for just this reason.

My theory is that the bolt and nut used to clamp things together are soft (especially the nut). I know the two clamp halves are soft and in my case I reversed them because of the wear.

I plan to use a Gr8 the next time I take things apart.
 
   / Help! Grinding Noise? #17  
Turn off tractor, block the front tires, put in neutral, jackup the rear and manually spin rear tires to see if you can hear grinding. if you do hear it may be easier to hear where its coming from. You may want to do this after trying the easy stuff 1st.
 
   / Help! Grinding Noise? #18  
Turn off tractor, block the front tires, put in neutral, jackup the rear and manually spin rear tires to see if you can hear grinding. if you do hear it may be easier to hear where its coming from. You may want to do this after trying the easy stuff 1st.
 
   / Help! Grinding Noise?
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#19  
Thanks for the suggestions for a fix. It looks like the bolts are loose. I just need to tighten them. Thanks again for the quick responses. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
   / Help! Grinding Noise?
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#20  
Thanks for the suggestions for a fix. It looks like the bolts are loose. I just need to tighten them. Thanks again for the quick responses. /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 

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