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Hello,
Thanks for everyone's help with the many questions I have had concerning Kubota BX series tractors. As I have said in my previous post I took delivery of a new BX 22 this weekend, but I didn't mention that my brother in law also had a new BX 2200 delivered to him as well.
The BX 22 is great without any problems that I have noticed, however the same can't be said for my brother in laws BX 2200. The first thing that wasn't right with his was a problem with the paint on the hood. The hood had a number of dark shadow like areas in the paint.I think It might possibly be from a buffer being used to buff out the paint, or maybe it was just a problem with the paint spray gun. The dealer offered to swap the hood with another tractor they had in stock. The swap will probably be the best way to handle it versus having the hood re-sprayed.
The second problem with the BX 2200 involves the throttle cable, when the throttle is moved up (increased) as soon as you let go of it the throttle returns to the idle position.Has anyone experienced a problem with the BX 2200 throttle ?
These are the type of issues that I think should have been caught and corrected before the tractor was delivered.
Thanks in advance for your insight into this problem.
Greg Williams
Thanks for everyone's help with the many questions I have had concerning Kubota BX series tractors. As I have said in my previous post I took delivery of a new BX 22 this weekend, but I didn't mention that my brother in law also had a new BX 2200 delivered to him as well.
The BX 22 is great without any problems that I have noticed, however the same can't be said for my brother in laws BX 2200. The first thing that wasn't right with his was a problem with the paint on the hood. The hood had a number of dark shadow like areas in the paint.I think It might possibly be from a buffer being used to buff out the paint, or maybe it was just a problem with the paint spray gun. The dealer offered to swap the hood with another tractor they had in stock. The swap will probably be the best way to handle it versus having the hood re-sprayed.
The second problem with the BX 2200 involves the throttle cable, when the throttle is moved up (increased) as soon as you let go of it the throttle returns to the idle position.Has anyone experienced a problem with the BX 2200 throttle ?
These are the type of issues that I think should have been caught and corrected before the tractor was delivered.
Thanks in advance for your insight into this problem.
Greg Williams