BlackforestBill
Bronze Member
Well it happened again. Last year I managed to over heat my 2000 BX2200 while mowing. Hadn't done a good job of clean the radiator fins. Over heat it a couple of times and you fry the water pump. At least that's what I was thinking at the time. Ordered new water pump. Turns out there are two different ones for the 2000 model year. Depends on when in the year your BX was made. One has smaller blades (that one fits mine). First one delivered was the wrong one, of course. Second one fit nicely. That was last August.
Moved a lot of snow over the winter. Put over 40 hours on the little beast with bucket and back blade. Now it's summer and I've been mowing again. 54" MMM, clean the radiator after every use. High RPMs for 3 hours or more to get the whole property done. Let it warm up before starting the task but just shut her down when done.
On my fifth time mowing I note the temps come up a bit higher and I have a small puddle under the engine in the garage the next day. Yep, water out of the weep hole on the water pump, again.
So what did I do wrong this time? I was careful to keep the fins clear. I watched the temp gauge. I'm using air to clean the debris off the MMM deck, the engine and the radiator. I'm blowing from the engine side. Coolant was a 50/50 mix. Oil is Kubota 10W30 (dino). It's just under 300 hours total use.
At $154 a pop this is starting to get expensive. At least I can do the R&R myself. Any ideas on how to prevent this in the future?
Moved a lot of snow over the winter. Put over 40 hours on the little beast with bucket and back blade. Now it's summer and I've been mowing again. 54" MMM, clean the radiator after every use. High RPMs for 3 hours or more to get the whole property done. Let it warm up before starting the task but just shut her down when done.
On my fifth time mowing I note the temps come up a bit higher and I have a small puddle under the engine in the garage the next day. Yep, water out of the weep hole on the water pump, again.
So what did I do wrong this time? I was careful to keep the fins clear. I watched the temp gauge. I'm using air to clean the debris off the MMM deck, the engine and the radiator. I'm blowing from the engine side. Coolant was a 50/50 mix. Oil is Kubota 10W30 (dino). It's just under 300 hours total use.
At $154 a pop this is starting to get expensive. At least I can do the R&R myself. Any ideas on how to prevent this in the future?