I just completed my first 50 hour service on my BX2380 and thought I would pass on a few things I have learned.
1. Oil and filter, really straight forward, very quick and easy process (replaced with Shell T5).
2. Transmission fluid and filter. Had to remove the BX Under Armor, only takes a couple of seconds but remember to rotate the dial to lower the mower hitch you have to have the 3 point hitch raised all the way. I don't have a mower deck so I had not messed with it since I had installed the Under Armor right after the tractor was delivered.
Fluid and filter very easy to access and change. Once all fluid drained I replaced the filter. I then removed the micro screen. A you will see in the picture there was quite a bit of contaminants, no metal, all gummy substance probably sealant. This was right at 50 hours so make sure you are checking this screen. Replaced fluid with super UDT2.
3. Fuel filters. Not required at 50 hour but changed anyway. The filter on the side of the engine was quick and easy and looked clean. The filter underneath next to the HST fan was a pain and took me the longest to do. The filter looked dirty (this is the first filter the fuel goes through coming off the tank).
4.Air Filter. Not required but replaced anyway. really quick and easy.
5. Greased tractor. Easy, remember the FEL gets greased every 10 hours not 50 like the tractor.
6. Tire pressure and bolt torque. I should have been checking tire pressure all along. I have had the tractor for 2 months and got it brand new from the dealer who also loaded my rear tires for me. The tires all looked normal by sight but were way off. Fronts were showing 5 PSI and should be at 22 PSI. Rear tires were showing about 32 PSI and should be at 17 PSI. Don't neglect this. All bolts were good.
The process took me about 4 hours (took my time). Now that I have broken the code the next time should be about half that. Hope this helps anyone about to go through the process.
1. Oil and filter, really straight forward, very quick and easy process (replaced with Shell T5).
2. Transmission fluid and filter. Had to remove the BX Under Armor, only takes a couple of seconds but remember to rotate the dial to lower the mower hitch you have to have the 3 point hitch raised all the way. I don't have a mower deck so I had not messed with it since I had installed the Under Armor right after the tractor was delivered.
Fluid and filter very easy to access and change. Once all fluid drained I replaced the filter. I then removed the micro screen. A you will see in the picture there was quite a bit of contaminants, no metal, all gummy substance probably sealant. This was right at 50 hours so make sure you are checking this screen. Replaced fluid with super UDT2.
3. Fuel filters. Not required at 50 hour but changed anyway. The filter on the side of the engine was quick and easy and looked clean. The filter underneath next to the HST fan was a pain and took me the longest to do. The filter looked dirty (this is the first filter the fuel goes through coming off the tank).
4.Air Filter. Not required but replaced anyway. really quick and easy.
5. Greased tractor. Easy, remember the FEL gets greased every 10 hours not 50 like the tractor.
6. Tire pressure and bolt torque. I should have been checking tire pressure all along. I have had the tractor for 2 months and got it brand new from the dealer who also loaded my rear tires for me. The tires all looked normal by sight but were way off. Fronts were showing 5 PSI and should be at 22 PSI. Rear tires were showing about 32 PSI and should be at 17 PSI. Don't neglect this. All bolts were good.
The process took me about 4 hours (took my time). Now that I have broken the code the next time should be about half that. Hope this helps anyone about to go through the process.
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