radioman
Super Member
No foot throttle on the BX's. you need to turn around and move the throttle. BTW, the BX's say when you use hydraulics or pto, you need to be at rated pto speed, the BX's is 3200 rpms which is nearly WOT. I don't use the rated engine speed for the power. I drop it down and use whatever conditions is needed. However I'd say using it at a lower speed, I do notice the issues more that you are describing.Use foot throttle to increase rpm (pump flow) when you demand more flow for simultaneous operation of two or more cylinders.....
When I am operating the backhoe, I notice that if I try to extend/retract the arm or swing the arm left/right (using the left handle), I seem to have the full power of the hydraulics. The same can be said when I try to curl the bucket or curl the arm (using the right handle). Full power and quick movement.
However, when I attempt to operate the backhoe with both handles, I end up noticing a severe "drop off" in the speed of the right handles operations. An perfect example:
I was digging a hole in the yard and was swinging the arm back and forth between the hole and the pile of dirt from the hole. I was trying to extend the arm and the bucket in one smooth motion, but was unable to do so. It seems as though the hydraulic power for both motions is not equally divided. Has anyone ever experienced this phenomena?
Is this something that I should be expecting given the small size of the tractor I am working with?
Is this a hydraulics deficiency? I have checked the fluid levels and it appears to be adequately filled. Perhaps there is something wrong with the cylinder? or the handle?
Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Yes this is to par with my BX24 as well. Nothing is wrong with the tractor, its the way its designed for a small sized tractor.