Gamaman
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listen to determine if the sound is coming from the left hand pulley on the main shaft. The bearings in this pulley don't turn when the machine is engaged. Vibration can cause rough spots to develop in the bearings when the separator clutch is engaged. When you disengage the separator, the bearings start to turn again and the noise begins. If you run this way too long, the bad bearings can become loose in the pulley and_or cause the clutch plates to break. Neither one is good. My dealer mechanic says that he has put in new bearings only to have them start to fail within a year. He has come up with a promising solution of machining out the pulley hub to accept a wider double ball race bearing. He has had some machines going over two years that had been needing bearing replacement annually. Have a safe harvest Gamaman