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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 74
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How fast do your rear implements or mmm settle on your BX tractors? With about 35 hours onmy BX2350, I notice that the mmm (after lifting to the transport position) will settle enough to start banging against the lift stops in about 60 seconds.
The rear implements settle at least 1" within 3 minutes. They continue to settle at roughly the same rate until the implement is on the ground. I haven't been closely watching this until this past week. Any others with similar experiences? IowaAndy |
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New Member
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: SW Iowa
Posts: 19
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My 2350 has about 27 hours now and when at its highest point and park in garage, it will bottom out in about 3-4 days. hjt
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2007 BX2350, FEL, 54" Deck Mower, Bagger, 42" Tiller, 60" Rear Blade |
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Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: St-Albert, On
Posts: 35
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Have you check your fluid level, or have you changed fluid type. It might be low and creatin a cavitation at the sump, this will fill the oil with air bubbles and injecting air in the cylinders.
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Gold Member
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Southern Indiana
Posts: 324
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If your bx2350 is like my bx23, you will have a rate of drop adjustment knob below the seat. If you tighten the knob down and the TPH still drops, the seals on the lift cylinder are leaking by. If it stays up, then sounds to me like a leaky valve. May be time to talk to you dealer in any case. Mine will hold the box blade up all day.
ron |
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