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I've never had a hydrostatic transmission before so maybe I'm just overly sensative to this but, my new tractor makes a whining/howling noise when in motion. It's not like something is being torn up, or wearing terribly, its just a very annoying noise that seems to come from the drivetrain. The minute I put it in range I or II, and push on the hydro pedals, it starts. The harder I push, the more noticeable it is. The higher the range, the more noticeable. In I and turtle, it's barely noticeable, in II and rabbit, it most noticeable and varies accordingly in between. The noise changes pitch slightly based on engine speed and it doesn't do it at all if the tractor is just standing still. It seems to quiet down a little above 2300 rpm. It also gets louder based on the load. Going level its fairly noticeable - going up a hill it's more and going down it significantly less.
Is this sound familiar? Does your 35D, 40D or 45D do this? Have you found it annoying but liveable? I've only had the 40D for a couple of weeks. Before that I had a 1720 with 12x12 shuttle that didn't make anything similar. It's been somewhat cold here in Michigan, but not below normal. Mostly I've been operating the tractor in the 20-30 degree F range so far. I would greatly appreciate hearing about any similar experiences, before I pursue this further with my dealer.
Is this sound familiar? Does your 35D, 40D or 45D do this? Have you found it annoying but liveable? I've only had the 40D for a couple of weeks. Before that I had a 1720 with 12x12 shuttle that didn't make anything similar. It's been somewhat cold here in Michigan, but not below normal. Mostly I've been operating the tractor in the 20-30 degree F range so far. I would greatly appreciate hearing about any similar experiences, before I pursue this further with my dealer.