Greeting-
I purchased a used BX25D a few weeks back. 330 hours. The implements work great at partial and full RPM. However the forward speed is slow... maybe 4-5 MPH. I think the reverse speed is also slow, but I don't have a good frame of reference as to what it should be. At partial RPM, you really have to smash the pedal to get er' to go forward. I was working on a sloped driveway today, maybe 10-12% grade, cleaning the ditch. When I started to go back up the hill, the BX25D could not even get moving in rabbit gear. The engine whined hard, but the tractor refused to get moving. I needed to use turtle gear, which s l o w l y got me back up the hill. My little BX2200 runs this hill in high gear without issue.
So I Googled it...
+ Checked the HST linkage - the nut is on, tight, and everything appears straight and solid with full travel to stops.
+ Checked the trans oil - a spec high on the stick, maybe 1/8" above the cross hatch. Looks very clean.
+ Engine seems to have good RPM and power. Runs great. Good power to implements.
+ It almost feels like when you try to move a BX with the parking brake set. So I checked the parking brake. Nope. Wheels spin free when elevated and in neutral.
So what's next? Do I have some severe internal HST issue?
Also of note, but probably not related. The HST pedal is very slow to return to the neutral position. Take your foot off the pedal and she keep going for another 10-20' as the pedal slowly makes its way back to neutral position. Same in reverse. I tried adjusting the return spring, but this did not seem to help. I have not greased it yet, which is my next step. I find myself riding the forward and reverse pedals (toe and heel) to control the tractor. My main concern though is the forward speed/power issue.
Thank in advance for reading this long post and any knowledge which you may be able to share.
I purchased a used BX25D a few weeks back. 330 hours. The implements work great at partial and full RPM. However the forward speed is slow... maybe 4-5 MPH. I think the reverse speed is also slow, but I don't have a good frame of reference as to what it should be. At partial RPM, you really have to smash the pedal to get er' to go forward. I was working on a sloped driveway today, maybe 10-12% grade, cleaning the ditch. When I started to go back up the hill, the BX25D could not even get moving in rabbit gear. The engine whined hard, but the tractor refused to get moving. I needed to use turtle gear, which s l o w l y got me back up the hill. My little BX2200 runs this hill in high gear without issue.
So I Googled it...
+ Checked the HST linkage - the nut is on, tight, and everything appears straight and solid with full travel to stops.
+ Checked the trans oil - a spec high on the stick, maybe 1/8" above the cross hatch. Looks very clean.
+ Engine seems to have good RPM and power. Runs great. Good power to implements.
+ It almost feels like when you try to move a BX with the parking brake set. So I checked the parking brake. Nope. Wheels spin free when elevated and in neutral.
So what's next? Do I have some severe internal HST issue?
Also of note, but probably not related. The HST pedal is very slow to return to the neutral position. Take your foot off the pedal and she keep going for another 10-20' as the pedal slowly makes its way back to neutral position. Same in reverse. I tried adjusting the return spring, but this did not seem to help. I have not greased it yet, which is my next step. I find myself riding the forward and reverse pedals (toe and heel) to control the tractor. My main concern though is the forward speed/power issue.
Thank in advance for reading this long post and any knowledge which you may be able to share.