dforest
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On my BX2200, I have recently noticed that while using my FEL to dig dirt (patio project my better half has me working on), the rear blade attached to my 3 pt hitch will gradually lower over time (takes about 10 to 15 minutes to go down about 3/4 of the way). I have made sure I was not accidentally hitting the control for it.
The rear blade is a 5', but not very heavy (approx 250 lbs). I have checked my fluid levels thinking I may possibly have a fluid leak, but it is right at the proper level and has not really moved over time.
I am using the FEL quite a bit for this project and was wondering if anyone had noticed anything similar?
I have not noticed any decrease in power of the FEL, but have noticed after using it steady for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours, when I get to the extremes of the FEL movement and don't back off the control right away, it makes a different noise (almost like a high pitch vibration) that is not there when I first start up my tractor. I also notice it when raising the 3 pt hitch (which gradually lowered over time) and it reaches it stopping point.
I Never had a tractor befor this one, so I am not sure if this is common or not. I want to make sure I am not pushing it too hard and doing any damage. It doesn't seem to be bogging down or heating up past the normal operating temperature.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks for your help
The rear blade is a 5', but not very heavy (approx 250 lbs). I have checked my fluid levels thinking I may possibly have a fluid leak, but it is right at the proper level and has not really moved over time.
I am using the FEL quite a bit for this project and was wondering if anyone had noticed anything similar?
I have not noticed any decrease in power of the FEL, but have noticed after using it steady for about 1 to 1 1/2 hours, when I get to the extremes of the FEL movement and don't back off the control right away, it makes a different noise (almost like a high pitch vibration) that is not there when I first start up my tractor. I also notice it when raising the 3 pt hitch (which gradually lowered over time) and it reaches it stopping point.
I Never had a tractor befor this one, so I am not sure if this is common or not. I want to make sure I am not pushing it too hard and doing any damage. It doesn't seem to be bogging down or heating up past the normal operating temperature.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thanks for your help