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bleeds orange
Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2012 Location: mt. vision, ny Points: 685 |
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Posted: 14 Nov 2024 at 6:53am |
When i speed the feeder house/header up it has a good amount of howling noise, when I slow it down it goes away. But at the speed I run at I need the feeder house/header at the speed that makes the annoying howling noise. Is there a fix for this noise or no? I do not notice any bearing s that have gone
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DrAllis
Orange Level Access Joined: 12 Sep 2009 Points: 20534 |
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On the RH side down low, which pulley speed are you using ?? Large (fast) or small (slow) ?? Slow down the VS corn head drive and with the engine off spred apart the lower sheaves with a bar. Disconnect the corn head drive shaft and see if you can move that throat countershaft up/down or forwards/backwards. That bearing could be spinning on the shaft.
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Hey dr.allis. I did as the book tells me. Unless you have different ideas. Thanks
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Orange Level Joined: 11 Sep 2012 Location: mt. vision, ny Points: 685 |
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Maybe bearings inside the upper or lower drums are shot. ?
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DrAllis
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If the right side has the belt on the small sheaves, you'd better be checking that bearing on the left side as I have described. Also, the upper variable sheaves have bearings that need to be repacked with grease every couple of years. Maybe they are dry and failing. I'd think if you had feed drum bearing problems you'd be experiencing chain issues not a howling noise. Disconnect the corn head and see if the noise is still there or not with the drive fully sped up.
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I will check that this weekend doc. Thanks
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Acguywill
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I would second bearings on the variable sheaves. Go step by step. First as described disconnect head and try. Next remove chain from the reverser and try again. If noise persists remove the belt from the rear feeder chain and try again to see if the noise goes away, if not remove belts from the front chain and try again. If it still howls it has to be bearings on the front shaft that the header hooks up to or the bearings in the top variable assembly. You could remove the variable speed belt to eliminate the front shaft but you should be able to tell where the noise is coming from by that point.
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