Steve_S
Bronze Member
Ugh, these tractors can be such pains in the A$$ sometimes!!!
So, today I went out to spread some stone with my BX2200 and was using the FEL for about 2 hours. All of a sudden the Lever was sloppy and the black hydraulic control box was sliding up and down in the steel enclosure. I quickly took her in the garage to examine the situation and too my surprise both the bolts that anchor the control box to the enclosure were missing! Apparently the bolts were loose when I got it. I haven't had the tractor but 2 months. The story doesn't end there. I found one of the bolts laying on the floorboard and put it back in. After some searching I luckily found the other bolt without the lock washer however, no big deal as they are something everyone has laying around their garage. I put the bolt back in and began to tighten it and the friggin thing snapped off on me!!! I wasn't even torquing on it hard. Lesson I learned was...Even though it is new, check every nut and bolt before you use it. Naturally I don't have a tap and die set, and the wife layed down the law when I wanted to get one, so now the dealership is sending someone out to fix it for me. The FEL control works fine but I have to be careful with it as there is only one bolt holding it together!
So, today I went out to spread some stone with my BX2200 and was using the FEL for about 2 hours. All of a sudden the Lever was sloppy and the black hydraulic control box was sliding up and down in the steel enclosure. I quickly took her in the garage to examine the situation and too my surprise both the bolts that anchor the control box to the enclosure were missing! Apparently the bolts were loose when I got it. I haven't had the tractor but 2 months. The story doesn't end there. I found one of the bolts laying on the floorboard and put it back in. After some searching I luckily found the other bolt without the lock washer however, no big deal as they are something everyone has laying around their garage. I put the bolt back in and began to tighten it and the friggin thing snapped off on me!!! I wasn't even torquing on it hard. Lesson I learned was...Even though it is new, check every nut and bolt before you use it. Naturally I don't have a tap and die set, and the wife layed down the law when I wanted to get one, so now the dealership is sending someone out to fix it for me. The FEL control works fine but I have to be careful with it as there is only one bolt holding it together!