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<blockquote data-quote="Rayhat" data-source="post: 116805" data-attributes="member: 11532"><p><em>i</em> I believe you are supposed to run at full throttle when in use. Something about the flow rate through the Hyd pumps I believe. I have a 785 Going on 7 years. It's a beast and works great. My first and only. If the noise is at the end of the pump range you have reached the max output, so let off the stick. Seals can leak over a lifetime. Check to make sure all fittings bolts and such are tight. Fix the brake if you can. Mine never worked and is not an easy fix. So be aware when you park it. Don't be afraid to push it. It is a piece of heavy equipment, that's what it was made for. I'm no pro, just my thoughts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayhat, post: 116805, member: 11532"] [I]i[/I] I believe you are supposed to run at full throttle when in use. Something about the flow rate through the Hyd pumps I believe. I have a 785 Going on 7 years. It’s a beast and works great. My first and only. If the noise is at the end of the pump range you have reached the max output, so let off the stick. Seals can leak over a lifetime. Check to make sure all fittings bolts and such are tight. Fix the brake if you can. Mine never worked and is not an easy fix. So be aware when you park it. Don’t be afraid to push it. It is a piece of heavy equipment, that’s what it was made for. I’m no pro, just my thoughts. [/QUOTE]
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