Hello All,
I noticed that the bucket on my BX1850 mages a 'klang' type noise when it reaches the end of it's dump cycle. At first I thought the fittings might be worn or that I damaged the bucket by trying to lift too heavy objects or by backdragging*. However, while watching youtube videos, I noticed that most (if not all) the BX buckets seem to make this noise. Does anybody know the cause of this noise and perhaps a way to dampen the dump cycle or prevent the noise in some other way. I suppose it's normal and not doing any damage but I find it annoying.
*Backdragging...I'm not sure if this is the correct term where the bucket is used while traveling in reverse to smooth a surface. I think I read somewhere that this should not be done and could damage the tractor or bucket. But, it seems like lots of people do this. Could it be damaging?
Thanks all for your thoughts
I noticed that the bucket on my BX1850 mages a 'klang' type noise when it reaches the end of it's dump cycle. At first I thought the fittings might be worn or that I damaged the bucket by trying to lift too heavy objects or by backdragging*. However, while watching youtube videos, I noticed that most (if not all) the BX buckets seem to make this noise. Does anybody know the cause of this noise and perhaps a way to dampen the dump cycle or prevent the noise in some other way. I suppose it's normal and not doing any damage but I find it annoying.
*Backdragging...I'm not sure if this is the correct term where the bucket is used while traveling in reverse to smooth a surface. I think I read somewhere that this should not be done and could damage the tractor or bucket. But, it seems like lots of people do this. Could it be damaging?
Thanks all for your thoughts