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<blockquote data-quote="larryb346" data-source="post: 82417" data-attributes="member: 11763"><p>Thanks Mike10 I know sound is hard to describe, This thing is loud enough sitting in the operator position it would be very difficult to talk to someone without yelling when you move the levers. It really is loud. If you think this would be normal, I would buy it. It is really in good shape for the year. I have never heard one of these running. The thing that has me really scared is the guy that owns it. He bought it to turn. He knows nothing about them and has been working on it. When I went to look at it I asked about the pressure light not being on and he said the light was on and the buzzer sounded so he disconnected it,. He had been driving it around and using it lightly for several weeks. I walked away at that point to do some research. Looking on line I was able to determine there was a filter prior to the motors I called him and ask if he would temporarily bypass that filter to see if it cured the low pressure switch issue and helped the noise level . I called him back and he said it cured the light issue and he said he had driven it 2 or 3 miles with the filter bypassed to see if it got quieter and it had not. I felt so much for temporary bypass. He did say he has cut the filter open and it didn't contain any metal partials. He said it did seem to have more power and speed after the filter removal. Sorry for the book but trying to give yo a better picture of whats going on. Thanks for looking and giving me advice. Larry</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="larryb346, post: 82417, member: 11763"] Thanks Mike10 I know sound is hard to describe, This thing is loud enough sitting in the operator position it would be very difficult to talk to someone without yelling when you move the levers. It really is loud. If you think this would be normal, I would buy it. It is really in good shape for the year. I have never heard one of these running. The thing that has me really scared is the guy that owns it. He bought it to turn. He knows nothing about them and has been working on it. When I went to look at it I asked about the pressure light not being on and he said the light was on and the buzzer sounded so he disconnected it,. He had been driving it around and using it lightly for several weeks. I walked away at that point to do some research. Looking on line I was able to determine there was a filter prior to the motors I called him and ask if he would temporarily bypass that filter to see if it cured the low pressure switch issue and helped the noise level . I called him back and he said it cured the light issue and he said he had driven it 2 or 3 miles with the filter bypassed to see if it got quieter and it had not. I felt so much for temporary bypass. He did say he has cut the filter open and it didn't contain any metal partials. He said it did seem to have more power and speed after the filter removal. Sorry for the book but trying to give yo a better picture of whats going on. Thanks for looking and giving me advice. Larry [/QUOTE]
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