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05-09-2013, 08:40 PM #1Silver Member
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How much leak down is too much???
Good Evening Gents...
Just obtained a new BX. I have noticed that when it sits for a few days the hydralics for the deck seem to leak down. If I leave it in the fully raised postion, three days later it has dropped down about three inches. I know this is not a really and unusal problem, but how much is acceptiable? My old GR (past tense) and my 30 year old Gravely didn't/dont do it. So far it's just a nunance, but I was wondering what the general concensis is. Thanks Gents. : )
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05-09-2013, 09:06 PM #2Gold Member
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- Georgetown, Ontario
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- 2007 BX24TLB, 1998 TG1860G
Re: How much leak down is too much???
my 2007 BX24 is about the same... 3 days for the deck to drop... a few weeks ago I left the loader up about a foot with 200 pounds in it... took it 5 days to drop to the ground.
I think that's normal for the BX.
Pete
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05-09-2013, 09:19 PM #3
Re: How much leak down is too much???
My 2012 BX does the same
2012 BX25
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05-09-2013, 11:30 PM #4Platinum Member
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- Kubota B4200\MF 135\Kubota B3200
Re: How much leak down is too much???
My 2011 B3200 drops the 3PTH impliment overnight. My 1987 B4200 will stay up for 2 weeks or more. My 1965 Massey will drop it in an hour. I can lock the B3200 3PTH though which is required do to the placement of the 3pth lever to my elbow.
Unimogdave
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05-10-2013, 06:34 AM #5Silver Member
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Re: How much leak down is too much???
Thanks for the responses guys....I suppose it's the nature of the beast.....
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05-10-2013, 09:55 AM #6Super Star Member
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- Kubota BX2200, BX2660. L5740 HSTC. M8540 HDC, some others
Re: How much leak down is too much???
The BX has a quarter inching 3PH which is what lifts the MMM, so you are going to get leak down, it is just the way the system is built. I always lower MMM and everything else when I park a tractor.
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05-10-2013, 11:26 AM #7Silver Member
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Re: How much leak down is too much???
I normally do as well, but I wanted to see if it would stay up, so I left it. Now I know and I will lower it from now on. I always set the bucket on the ground.
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05-10-2013, 11:35 AM #8Super Star Member
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Re: How much leak down is too much???
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05-10-2013, 11:51 AM #9Platinum Member
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- Bobcat CT230
Re: How much leak down is too much???
When I park my tractor for the night, I drop everything, and after shutdown, cycle all my hydraulic controls to relieve any pressure left in the lines. Which means I never have a situation where a deck or other attachment leaks down.
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