ve9aa
Well-known member
Equipment
TG1860, BX2380 -backblade, bx2830 snowblower, fel, weight box,pallet forks,etc
I only just got the WSM last night (and don't have it with me to study)
I gave the 50hr service a quick look and didn't see anything around what to do AFTER the filter and fluid was replaced.
The only reason I ask is that I saw recently on BIFFS EQUIPMENT youtube channel, he started his BX in neutral, ran it a while, then jacked up the rear wheels, and in 2WD (RWD) ran the wheels back and forth to (presumably?) lighten the initial load on the pump and transmission after a fluid change.
Is any of this necessary?
If I had a normal sized garage, I'd probably just do it - whatever - but my garage is miniscule....with almost no room to move around whatsoever, so jacking up the rear with the machine inside is not trivial.
Also, even though I didn't deep dive, I've never seen this mentioned in the OPM, the WSM or any Youtube videos I've ever watched wrt the 50hr service on the BX.
Is BIFF just being overly cautious or is there some merit to his madness?
I gave the 50hr service a quick look and didn't see anything around what to do AFTER the filter and fluid was replaced.
The only reason I ask is that I saw recently on BIFFS EQUIPMENT youtube channel, he started his BX in neutral, ran it a while, then jacked up the rear wheels, and in 2WD (RWD) ran the wheels back and forth to (presumably?) lighten the initial load on the pump and transmission after a fluid change.
Is any of this necessary?
If I had a normal sized garage, I'd probably just do it - whatever - but my garage is miniscule....with almost no room to move around whatsoever, so jacking up the rear with the machine inside is not trivial.
Also, even though I didn't deep dive, I've never seen this mentioned in the OPM, the WSM or any Youtube videos I've ever watched wrt the 50hr service on the BX.
Is BIFF just being overly cautious or is there some merit to his madness?