Ford 5610 Hyd Pump

I have a 5610 Ford that I use to cut hay. The Hydraulic lump
makes a significant whining noise while cutting. It gets quieter
when I use one of the hyd remotes. It doesn’t have the engine
mounted pump and It isn’t as noticeable at an idle. I’ve only
had the tractor a little over a year and it has always done it,
but has seemed to get worse. I’ve always thought the
hydraulics were a little weak, but not terrible. It may be time
for a pump, but wasn’t sure if the problem could be elsewhere
like the priority valve or if this was just the nature of the beast.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
 

Sound could be anything from normal to a deadheaded valve. Its a closed center system with the main control/priority valve under the seat so yes,,, there is noise from the "relieved" hydraulic fluid at that location. Both pumps go to a load sharing valve there as well, so its pretty busy in controlling the flow paths and returning fluid to the sump. SO "singing"...it somewhat normal. Cab models help quiet this by the rubber floor mats. The all purpose straddle tractors, not so much. Had one operator hang their water jug on a hydraulic lever while working all day and wondering why it made loud noises, and the tranny was burning/scalding his leg...
 

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