Hey folks, I'm new here so I thought I'd introduce myself and share a little tip from a concern I had with my new BX23S.
I put the first 2 hours on the tractor pulling a stump and out of abundance of caution I checked the front axle dipstick afterward. Oil wasn't even readable, so I dipped a steel scale and the level was a full inch below the dipstick bottom. Took a full quart to get it to the middle of the dipstick. Looks to me like the factory/dealer never popped the vent plugs when they filled it (paint around them was intact) and the first few hundred feet of movement was enough to "burp" all the air from the uprights. Basically this exact issue here:
So even if it's brand spanking new, never hurts to check!
~Josh (HaltCatchFire)
I put the first 2 hours on the tractor pulling a stump and out of abundance of caution I checked the front axle dipstick afterward. Oil wasn't even readable, so I dipped a steel scale and the level was a full inch below the dipstick bottom. Took a full quart to get it to the middle of the dipstick. Looks to me like the factory/dealer never popped the vent plugs when they filled it (paint around them was intact) and the first few hundred feet of movement was enough to "burp" all the air from the uprights. Basically this exact issue here:
So even if it's brand spanking new, never hurts to check!
~Josh (HaltCatchFire)