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751- c groan
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 1634" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>That is totally normal, they are made to run at full or almost full throttle. If its not high enough the hydrostatic pump will groan and the hydraulic pumps vanes will not fully extend causing it to cavetate and cause pump damage (this is at very low speed like idle). It is normal for it to still groan a small amount at full throttle under high load, especially when its still cold. But if it still squeels and groans loudly even at high RPM you may have a filter blockage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 1634, member: 82"] That is totally normal, they are made to run at full or almost full throttle. If its not high enough the hydrostatic pump will groan and the hydraulic pumps vanes will not fully extend causing it to cavetate and cause pump damage (this is at very low speed like idle). It is normal for it to still groan a small amount at full throttle under high load, especially when its still cold. But if it still squeels and groans loudly even at high RPM you may have a filter blockage. [/QUOTE]
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