Today was the first time that I attempted to remove the backhoe from my BX23S, and the procedure is very similar to my old BX22, except that you pull the handles out and rotate them to go into the upper holes to release the top parts of the backhoe mounting pins. Problem is that it appears that rust has formed on the shaft of the levers that you pull out. I fought with it for over an hour for each side, using penetrating oil and tapping with a rubber-faced dead blow hammer to try to loosen them. I finally got them to turn but had a difficult time getting them into the upper holes. Is it because my tractor is about a year old, and the hoe has never been removed? Once I got them to move, I practiced removing the hoe a few times, and it didn't get any easier to pull and rotate the pins. They are just plain stiff. Any suggestions on what to do to make this job easier? I watched the Messicks video and on the new tractor, the lever (seen at 40 seconds in the video) is easy to pull out, but not on mine.