I'm a new owner of a BX1870, and I'm surprised how hot my transmission gets especially since I'm still taking things easy during break-in.
I bought a cheap (but well reviewed) infrared thermometer yesterday. After letting my machine warm up, I drove it for about an hour, mostly up and down my moderately hilly road in high range, with rpm's varying between 2500 - 3000, and the pedal/speed varying, but not maxed out.
Ambient air temp was 65F. HST external temps reached 167F, hottest on the left side above the rear wheel at about the PTO shaft height. The back of axle/diff housing was at about 161F. Not sure if temperatures would have climbed higher if I'd kept going longer, but it was getting dark.
My fluid levels are all correct and the fan is intact. There is of course some HST whine I'm hearing, and it's louder than I would have expected, but from what I'm reading about it I don't suspect it's abnormally loud. But hard to say since I'm new at this.
Now I've read that 100F over ambient is normal, and that's where I'm at. But I'm guessing that driving at moderate/high speed in 2wd on paved roads puts a lot less strain on the transmission than mowing high grass, box blading, hauling loads, etc. I've got about 12 hours on the machine, and I'm doing light work with it, but still trying to take it easy.
Is anyone else able to share HST case temps, especially on a BX? How high do they get when the machine is really being pushed?
I may have nothing to worry about here, and maybe temps will go down after some more break-in time. I'll probably do the 50 hr filter change early, and change the fluid at that time as some recommend.
Jack
I bought a cheap (but well reviewed) infrared thermometer yesterday. After letting my machine warm up, I drove it for about an hour, mostly up and down my moderately hilly road in high range, with rpm's varying between 2500 - 3000, and the pedal/speed varying, but not maxed out.
Ambient air temp was 65F. HST external temps reached 167F, hottest on the left side above the rear wheel at about the PTO shaft height. The back of axle/diff housing was at about 161F. Not sure if temperatures would have climbed higher if I'd kept going longer, but it was getting dark.
My fluid levels are all correct and the fan is intact. There is of course some HST whine I'm hearing, and it's louder than I would have expected, but from what I'm reading about it I don't suspect it's abnormally loud. But hard to say since I'm new at this.
Now I've read that 100F over ambient is normal, and that's where I'm at. But I'm guessing that driving at moderate/high speed in 2wd on paved roads puts a lot less strain on the transmission than mowing high grass, box blading, hauling loads, etc. I've got about 12 hours on the machine, and I'm doing light work with it, but still trying to take it easy.
Is anyone else able to share HST case temps, especially on a BX? How high do they get when the machine is really being pushed?
I may have nothing to worry about here, and maybe temps will go down after some more break-in time. I'll probably do the 50 hr filter change early, and change the fluid at that time as some recommend.
Jack