Hi all,
probably a silly question but it does concern me slightly.
Got my shiny new BX25 delivered just under 1 month ago, unfortunately she's now slightly scratched and the left plastic hood insert came off.
The question is should the loader arms raise at the same rate when refitting the loader to the tractor? Common sense says yes, but unfortunately the left arm moves a hell of a lot slower than the right, which caused it to slip and catch the left side of the hood, causing the damage.
I've tried running the engine at different speeds when detaching and attaching the loader, when I'm swapping out for the snow blade, and the left loader arm always moves a lot slower than the right.
I now jiggle the control to try and get both arms fitted fully, but it seems like more work than should be necessary.
Any suggestions apart from contacting the dealer gratefully appreciated.
probably a silly question but it does concern me slightly.
Got my shiny new BX25 delivered just under 1 month ago, unfortunately she's now slightly scratched and the left plastic hood insert came off.
The question is should the loader arms raise at the same rate when refitting the loader to the tractor? Common sense says yes, but unfortunately the left arm moves a hell of a lot slower than the right, which caused it to slip and catch the left side of the hood, causing the damage.
I've tried running the engine at different speeds when detaching and attaching the loader, when I'm swapping out for the snow blade, and the left loader arm always moves a lot slower than the right.
I now jiggle the control to try and get both arms fitted fully, but it seems like more work than should be necessary.
Any suggestions apart from contacting the dealer gratefully appreciated.