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8010 grinding noise left rear wheel

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    Posted: 24 Apr 2022 at 7:59pm
Hello everyone, have a trouble shooting question here. I have an 8010 front wheel assist. I noticed the other day while driving the tractor a grinding noise coming from rear left wheel..but it does not make the sound all the time. It make this sound loaded or no load. Any ideas what I need to be looking at? Brakes, bearing? Thanks for reading my post and any information will be helpful. This site has been very useful in the past.
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Tighten the nuts on the power adjust wheel.

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Thank you and I will try that.
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Could be the cab isolators.   When the rubber rubs thru it will make a grinding noise.

They look like hockey pucks where the cab mounts to the rear axle.
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