I noticed lately the front end has play at the steering piston when turning left and right. Can anyone tell me what I need or what I'm getting into before I disassemble.
Don't feel bad, I had only 20 hours on my BX2680 when mine started. It is just the slightest movement that causes it, mainly driving in gravel is when I feel it most through the steering wheel. Like you said annoying!I haven't, but just a slight wiggle on the steering I can see the piston move in and out of those brackets. Not much but just enough to annoy me, maybe the brackets are worn ever so slightly. I'll need to look closer.
No the steering is fine other then the slight play that just started this season. The more I research it the more common I think it is. There is a guy on youtube that measured the play and made a shim on his cnc machine which I thought was brilliant. He was selling them on ebay but that video was some time ago. I need to investigate this further and see, I just got some fluid change items from Messicks and a new set of brackets which weren't much money for what it's worth. I'll measure the old one's with my caliper compared to the new one's and report back.Do you need to cycle the steering wheel quite a bit to make it turn/keep it straight?
Besides the wiggle within the brackets, BX series are known to have bad seals in the steering cylinder. I ran my neighbors' BX while back, and am sure seals were shot.
If my memory serves, many have had better luck just replacing the cylinder than trying to rebuild it. I think there was a new and improved cylinder part number.
I seen one video where the guy was able to pop out the Balljoints and work the brackets over them without backing them off the rods.So here is the link that gave me the idea, after closer inspection I measured my kubota bx and the play was 30 thousands. By chance I had a variety of shims slightly smaller then the OD of the steering piston and 30 thousands. I figured why not try it. I cut it and spread it to form around the rack and reinstalled the bracket where he put his. It was like magic!!! no more play, Kudos to this guy. I'll put the new brackets in stock for a future issue. Replacing the brackets would be time consuming for sure. If this guy is still selling them I recommend getting one or two. Great idea.