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LX665 Gearbox or drive motor problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackwatertrading" data-source="post: 65954" data-attributes="member: 9183"><p>Thanks for the reply. When we blocked up the machine and took off the wheels all noise seemed to be gone, but that may just be because they're not supporting the weight. We can't see any ball bearings, the plate is still there. The main noise that we hear is the whining noise and possibly a slight growling type noise, which as you said could be the drive motor. Don't really hear a hammering sound. We had thought if the bearing was bad it may've caused the pump to whine under strain. It seems like we may just need the motor though lol. Something else I forgot to mention; when you are sitting stationary and you pull gently back on the right stick you get immediate response, but when you do the same to the left it seems to stall and very little response.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackwatertrading, post: 65954, member: 9183"] Thanks for the reply. When we blocked up the machine and took off the wheels all noise seemed to be gone, but that may just be because they're not supporting the weight. We can't see any ball bearings, the plate is still there. The main noise that we hear is the whining noise and possibly a slight growling type noise, which as you said could be the drive motor. Don't really hear a hammering sound. We had thought if the bearing was bad it may've caused the pump to whine under strain. It seems like we may just need the motor though lol. Something else I forgot to mention; when you are sitting stationary and you pull gently back on the right stick you get immediate response, but when you do the same to the left it seems to stall and very little response. [/QUOTE]
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