Hi gang, Im looking for some knowledge regarding transmissions. Im not an engine, motor, car, tractor guy so I dont know anything. Owned a push mower for 10 years, moved to an acre lot so bought a rider for the past 4 years and am now considering the BX1880.
My question and more info... my rider was/is a JD x300, 4.5 years old with 170 hours on it. It mows my yard just fine but now cant pull attachments. Im told the transmission is going, and its HST. I dont know if that means its the same as the BX, but Im wondering if you think the way i used my x300, would also hurt the BX1880.
So my lot is an acre, basically all flat. Its a city lot just on the outskirts of town. Probably a little over half is grass. My pulled attachments include a dethatcher, aerator, sweeper, roller (used once), small cart and at times the attached bagger. Never up a hill, never filled the cart with much weight. Never used in winter, kept in my attached garage.
JD nor the Reister & Schnell dealer care to help me out nor stand behind their product because they have no proof of how I used it and its 6 months out of warranty. I get it. I also know how Ive treated it. I babied it basically, IMO.
So i guess my question is, based off the info above, am I going to ruin the BX1880 if I use it in the same way? I have to assume the answer is no, but I also dont think the x300 should have gone bad either.
Is going from forward to reverse often while mowing bad for an HST? I guess I do that sometimes, basically a lot of Y turns going back and forth for rows. Perhaps i need to find new routes so I can stay in forward more, if thats the case.
Thanks in advance for any advice, opinions and the like. I meant to keep this shorter, my apologies and thanks for taking the time to read this.
-Brad
My question and more info... my rider was/is a JD x300, 4.5 years old with 170 hours on it. It mows my yard just fine but now cant pull attachments. Im told the transmission is going, and its HST. I dont know if that means its the same as the BX, but Im wondering if you think the way i used my x300, would also hurt the BX1880.
So my lot is an acre, basically all flat. Its a city lot just on the outskirts of town. Probably a little over half is grass. My pulled attachments include a dethatcher, aerator, sweeper, roller (used once), small cart and at times the attached bagger. Never up a hill, never filled the cart with much weight. Never used in winter, kept in my attached garage.
JD nor the Reister & Schnell dealer care to help me out nor stand behind their product because they have no proof of how I used it and its 6 months out of warranty. I get it. I also know how Ive treated it. I babied it basically, IMO.
So i guess my question is, based off the info above, am I going to ruin the BX1880 if I use it in the same way? I have to assume the answer is no, but I also dont think the x300 should have gone bad either.
Is going from forward to reverse often while mowing bad for an HST? I guess I do that sometimes, basically a lot of Y turns going back and forth for rows. Perhaps i need to find new routes so I can stay in forward more, if thats the case.
Thanks in advance for any advice, opinions and the like. I meant to keep this shorter, my apologies and thanks for taking the time to read this.
-Brad
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