Well that was scary - I got my BX stuck on some slippery ground in the woods yesterday. In an effort to get myself unstuck, I thought I misapplied the diff. lock which I thought resulted in me breaking the pins. After thinking I did this (and mentally panicking), I didn't notice any unusual behavior from the HST so I just kept working and didn't try the diff again (mostly hoping I hadn't just busted my transmission).
This fact nagged at me all night, so I just went out, bit the bullet, and gave it a try. Seems to engage just fine, after a bit of fiddling. I say fiddling because it's not the easiest feature to engage, but it does engage.
So this leads me to a question...how would one know that the diff lock was broken? Would it make a horrible sound if the pins shear off? Would the HST fail altogether? Would the diff lock pedal not completely engage?
Thanks!
This fact nagged at me all night, so I just went out, bit the bullet, and gave it a try. Seems to engage just fine, after a bit of fiddling. I say fiddling because it's not the easiest feature to engage, but it does engage.
So this leads me to a question...how would one know that the diff lock was broken? Would it make a horrible sound if the pins shear off? Would the HST fail altogether? Would the diff lock pedal not completely engage?
Thanks!