Is this normal

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C6rider

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Kubota BX24
Brand new owner of new BX24. I noticed when I left the lock pin out of the BH last night it tilted back about 3 to 4 " by this am. Is that just normal or should I be concerned about something. Wasn't much of a change in temp overnight.
 
   / Is this normal #2  
Yes, that's normal. I used to keep a nylon strap around the outriggers so they wouldn't droop, and hit something. :)
 
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C6rider said:
Brand new owner of new BX24. I noticed when I left the lock pin out of the BH last night it tilted back about 3 to 4 " by this am. Is that just normal or should I be concerned about something. Wasn't much of a change in temp overnight.
One way to prevent this is to lower the BH Bucket to the ground when parking the tractor for the day which probably should be done anyway for safety reasons.
Let my BX23 set over nite and the BH bucket will be on the ground.
Perfectly normal.
My rite staplizer will settle about an inch no matter how long the tractor sets but the left one never moves.
The MMM will settle also.
I make rasing the MMM Staplelizers and positioning the BH a mandatory procedure before moving the tractor.
== L B ==
 
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LBrown59 said:
One way to prevent this is to lower the BH Bucket to the ground when parking the tractor for the day which probably should be done anyway for safety reasons.

+1

I haven't used the lock pin in years. Even Kubota discourages it. :)
 
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rdsaustintx said:
+1

I haven't used the lock pin in years. Even Kubota discourages it. :)

Why? It's recommended in the manual for when you're driving on the road.
 
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Leaving pressure on any hydraulic system for an extended time might not be good for your seals and hoses. I always lower mine to the ground when I park the tractor.
 
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Ok I agree with that but the pin has all the pressure on it not the hydraulic seals and hoses after they bleed down a little. Besides I don't have enough room in the garage to drop the bucket all the time. I'm lucky I can get in there sometimes.
 
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C6rider said:
Why? It's recommended in the manual for when you're driving on the road.

My understanding is that the locking pin is designed for use while traveling long distances (driving to your brother's place so he can use it) or while trailering, not necessarily when you park it at home.

Greg
 
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C6rider said:
Why? It's recommended in the manual for when you're driving on the road.

Let me dig out my manual. Might take a couple of days.

It surprised me too when I read it. I never use it anymore.
 

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