Guys,
I recently purchased my second Kubota, a brand new 2019 B2650 with the BH77 backhoe. My previous machine was a fairly new, 2017 BX23S. I purchased both machines primarily for the backhoe to do ditch work around my property so I have lots and lots of prior backhoe experience at this point.
The old BX23S backhoe felt really good but the new one felt really vague and inaccurate. Needless to say, I was very disappointed with the poor feel of the BH77. However, after watching a number of videos and reading a few things on various forums, I learned how to inspect the control linkages and I discovered why I was having the problem. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that the control links inside my new B2650/BH77 with less than 15 hours were ready to fall apart!
I made this video so that everyone could see exactly why I had this issue and how I fixed it. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHYgzXUnQAk
I recently purchased my second Kubota, a brand new 2019 B2650 with the BH77 backhoe. My previous machine was a fairly new, 2017 BX23S. I purchased both machines primarily for the backhoe to do ditch work around my property so I have lots and lots of prior backhoe experience at this point.
The old BX23S backhoe felt really good but the new one felt really vague and inaccurate. Needless to say, I was very disappointed with the poor feel of the BH77. However, after watching a number of videos and reading a few things on various forums, I learned how to inspect the control linkages and I discovered why I was having the problem. Imagine my surprise when I discovered that the control links inside my new B2650/BH77 with less than 15 hours were ready to fall apart!
I made this video so that everyone could see exactly why I had this issue and how I fixed it. Thanks!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHYgzXUnQAk
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