50hr service

   / 50hr service #11  
Of course, the tractor isn't going to blow up at 51 hours!! :laughing:

That'd be ludicrous. That said, it needs to be done. I'm not one for procrastinating, I guess. Sure, we all get busy and may over-shoot by a few hours, but honestly, it doesn't take all that long on a BX. Cleaning the screen on the HST was what I was after. Turns out? Mine was virtually spotless. One or two little shards.

The front axle should also be serviced, imho. These are notoriously low on fluid and I want the crud out, and synthetic gear lube in, 75w-90.

So, a simple oil change, clean the HST screen, (have over-sized cork or rubber tapered plug ready, swap out HST filter, (be quick and you'll only lose a pint), top off HST fluid, grease the treadle fitting under the floor mat flap, check radiator level, check the air filter, maybe blow it out gently with low pressure air, check the torque on the wheel lugs, air pressure on the tires and done. Seriously. 2 hours if you are slow as molasses and deliberate. An hour if you're speedy and quick with tools.

I dunno.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#12  
does the hts fluid need to be changed also. the manual says no and some people say yes. i have alway changed the oil in all my cars & trucks over the years i can usually go quick doing them but never done a tractor like this so i will take my time. the biggest problem is it not t shirt weather any more and i do not like the cold like did when i was younger since i will be dong this outside.
 
   / 50hr service #13  
2 hours if you are slow as molasses and deliberate. An hour if you're speedy and quick with tools.

I dunno.

Heck, I think I've spent close to 2 hours just trying (unsuccessfully) to find one of the two hydraulic filters that are supposed to be on my B21... :confused:
 
   / 50hr service #14  
....+ what ever i use in the winter for snow removal. will i be safe to wait till spring to do the 1st service which is when i like to change the oil..
Three litres of oil , $15 , and by the
time you're typed this question and read a few replies you could have
changed it out ................ What did the BX cost you ....... ten grand ?
...... and you're asking ............. :confused3:
 
   / 50hr service #15  
Nobody likes to do mechanical work, in horrid, ambient winter temperatures.

Which is precisely why I force myself, discipline myself, to spend one of the gorgeous, autumn days in September or October doing maintenance. Honestly, I pay little to no attention to hour meters, because I am familiar with my usage of each piece of my equipment. I just prefer the Annual Maintenance Festival that happens in my shop, each fall. :)

Everything, if it's got an engine, it gets the once over, appropriate to it's age, use, scheduled maintenance, etc. Push lawn mower, riding lawn mower, walk behind roto tiller, Tractor, truck, boat motor lower end, etc, etc.

Stem to stern annual check ups. Attendance by all machines is mandatory. Done, and I no longer have to even think about it. I don't want to be doing maintenance in the dead of winter, nor during my busy summer growing season. We all have to find a way that works for us, and this is mine.
 
   / 50hr service #16  
Ok, with all this being said, I have a L4400 with about 27 hours on it. I live in the Midwest and plan on getting it out occasionally when we have snow too deep for the walk behind snow blower. Would you let it sit over the winter with 27 hours or have the 50 hour service done early?
 
   / 50hr service #17  
Ok, with all this being said, I have a L4400 with about 27 hours on it. I live in the Midwest and plan on getting it out occasionally when we have snow too deep for the walk behind snow blower. Would you let it sit over the winter with 27 hours or have the 50 hour service done early?

I'd wait. If you do the 50 hour at 27 hours it is just going to sit anyway. It will have clean fluids but condensation will happen with fresh oil as easily as old oil. Besides, you plan on starting it occasionally. Just let it run until it heats up enough to burn off the condensation.

The first fluid change is to get rid of the assembly garbage and initial wear particles. Waiting will not change this.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#18  
when i bought the bx i also got a 2.5gal jug of udt fluid. was reading the manual last night and it calls for super udt. am i safe to run the udt or should i try to exchange it for the super udt.
 
   / 50hr service #19  
UDT will work fine that is what I just put in my 5030, my dealer says he doesn't even carry SUDT any more; winters here are not very bad.

I have also used other brands including NH, Case and Sinclair.
 
   / 50hr service #20  
when i bought the bx i also got a 2.5gal jug of udt fluid. was reading the manual last night and it calls for super udt. am i safe to run the udt or should i try to exchange it for the super udt.

Many report that the HST runs quieter (and better in winter) with SUDT.

UDT will work fine that is what I just put in my 5030, my dealer says he doesn't even carry SUDT any more; winters here are not very bad.

I have also used other brands including NH, Case and Sinclair.

5030? Manual tranny? Yes, UDT probably perfectly fine. But for an HST, especially if used in winter, I would go with SUDT from everything I've heard.

Ken
 

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