Hello all, first time poster - long time lurker. I have an older BX1500 (2006 I believe) that has about 1500 hours on it. I'm the second owner and I purchased it about 5 years ago with 400 hours on it. I use it almost daily to mow, move rocks, move firewood, move really anything, etc. The tractor has definitely been put through the wringer with me but I am very good about maintenance. Fluids/filters get changed based on the schedule in the manual and my most recent hydro dump/fill/filter/screen change was a couple months ago.
It just seems like in the past year or so the tractor doesn't have the power it used to. Turtle is slower than walking speed going across the yard and rabbit has no torque to go up even a small incline (doing it while mowing is almost out of the question). I know it's a 1500, it's the lower end of the BX spectrum so it's not the most powerful machine out there but it just doesn't seem like the machine it used to be. It's hard to research this issue and not come up with "fuel filter needs replaced" or the nut is missing at the end of the pedal linkage. Also the gas pedal gets greased, etc.
Am I wrong to think the hydraulic pump is ultimately the cause? I've been pretty rough with the machine I'll admit but like I said, I'm religious about the hydro fluid. Assuming it's not the pedal linkage, or low fluid, or filters etc. which are usually the go-to answers, is the hydro pump the last domino?
It just seems like in the past year or so the tractor doesn't have the power it used to. Turtle is slower than walking speed going across the yard and rabbit has no torque to go up even a small incline (doing it while mowing is almost out of the question). I know it's a 1500, it's the lower end of the BX spectrum so it's not the most powerful machine out there but it just doesn't seem like the machine it used to be. It's hard to research this issue and not come up with "fuel filter needs replaced" or the nut is missing at the end of the pedal linkage. Also the gas pedal gets greased, etc.
Am I wrong to think the hydraulic pump is ultimately the cause? I've been pretty rough with the machine I'll admit but like I said, I'm religious about the hydro fluid. Assuming it's not the pedal linkage, or low fluid, or filters etc. which are usually the go-to answers, is the hydro pump the last domino?