ehenry
Silver Member
- Joined
- May 10, 2013
- Messages
- 117
- Location
- Canton, ms
- Tractor
- Kubota BX22 that was left to me by a dear friend. B7300 w/MMM
I'll be running a bush hog on my BX22 in the next few days cutting some pretty tall grass. I've been running the clipper on a B7300 but the pto clutch started slipping last year and I dont think it will make it through this year.
My clipper is a Bush Hog brand 42" Squealer. My question is, since the early model BX tractors shipped to the U.S. did not have a hydrostat temp sensor and the function of everything in the transmission, PTO's etc is dependent on the hydrostat how the heck do you know when its getting over heated? By Smell???
Ive searched for and read posts about this very thing and there is no real answer to the question.
My clipper is a Bush Hog brand 42" Squealer. My question is, since the early model BX tractors shipped to the U.S. did not have a hydrostat temp sensor and the function of everything in the transmission, PTO's etc is dependent on the hydrostat how the heck do you know when its getting over heated? By Smell???
Ive searched for and read posts about this very thing and there is no real answer to the question.