now you understand why I don't care for the b series. Getting anything done on the transmission is a painful experience. I absolutely hate the way they were designed! BX's aren't much better, they are just glorified lawn mowers is all they are--and a whole lot harder to work on seeing that they have most of the features that bigger "real" tractors have, and in only 25% of the space to put it all. Stuff's just all packed together. Just before I left the dealer I worked at, I had a B2100 that had to be busted open to replace a seal on the side of the transmission. $11 for the seal, and about $1000 worth of labor. Then fighting it back together, 2 shafts, a tube, etc all have to line up in sync and the thing's on the floor, tiny, so only one tech has room to barely get a finger in there to help line stuff up while another guy is pushing the back end into the frame, on a floor jack cribbed with a 6x6 block. No fun! Just before that one I had to split a BX and pull the HST apart because of a leaking trunion shaft seal. Replaced that seal, reassembled, it came back a week later with another leak...not of my doing or the customer's doing, it had like 2900 hours on it in 3 years' time, so they've just worn it out. They buy a new one every 3 years so it was time. 'Course I left the dealer and don't know if they got a new one this time or waited.