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    Quote Originally Posted by Landscaper View Post
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    What was the recall? I have a 2011 also and never got anything.

    My gator also makes those noises….i will pull the cover off(cup holders RIGHT?) and check there first.
    Not under the cup holders. If you are on the passenger side, look for the pillowblock bearing (or also called bushing) that is behind the cab under the bed. It basically looks like a pivot point between two narrow driveshafts.

    And, my 2011 825i did have a recall for this pillow block bearing. You might want to try to look it up on this forum, I believe there is a thread about it.
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    This problem is solved for now. John Deere agreed to put in a new front drive, I had to pay the labor. I was told the bearings were shot in the differential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalepep View Post
    This problem is solved for now. John Deere agreed to put in a new front drive, I had to pay the labor. I was told the bearings were shot in the differential.
    Sounds like a fair deal.
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    I had an issue with my 825i the diff block was apparently machined wrong and the axles came loose made a lot of noise , John deere sent there mechanic out and he told me it was a issue they had had and they replaced it for nothing hope this helps in your case worth a try with john deere

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