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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 12256" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>Do you know that there are some grease fittings on the u joints , and that could be the problem , try and locate ad repair asap , for it the u joints fail it can cause some damage when they let loose , a grease gun with a long hose on it , or two 12 " hose coupled together will get in there , they may be already ruined but some grease may quiet them down so that you can pin point it , a remote starter button helps to line them up , they can be seen but not very clearly , if the splines are slipping on the shaft , after running the machine for a minute or so and killing it you can touch the splined yoke collar and the u joints and you may be able to feel a heat build heat , it's easier to pull the motor than it is to pull the pump if that is where your problem is --------is the machine trying to move while sitting there running as the growl you mention does occur when the steering nutraul is out of adjustment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 12256, member: 782"] Do you know that there are some grease fittings on the u joints , and that could be the problem , try and locate ad repair asap , for it the u joints fail it can cause some damage when they let loose , a grease gun with a long hose on it , or two 12 " hose coupled together will get in there , they may be already ruined but some grease may quiet them down so that you can pin point it , a remote starter button helps to line them up , they can be seen but not very clearly , if the splines are slipping on the shaft , after running the machine for a minute or so and killing it you can touch the splined yoke collar and the u joints and you may be able to feel a heat build heat , it's easier to pull the motor than it is to pull the pump if that is where your problem is --------is the machine trying to move while sitting there running as the growl you mention does occur when the steering nutraul is out of adjustment [/QUOTE]
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