I have the BX 2370-1 .The mower deck has nothing to do with what your describing . I'm not sure what you mean by hanging up , I'm thinking hard to move. They do sometimes have the gear teeth not line up with each other. What you can do is with the tractor off not running . Try shifting the lever if it seems like its not shifting reach underneath and turn the mid pto or the rear pto and see it it shifts easy . Once it's determined that it shift easy this is normal .Just means the teeth aren't lined up to meash together .It the shift linkage moves hard then lubricate the linkage pivot shaft that goes into the trans. Hope this explains the problem.
I did not install the mower this season because I blew my knee out so getting down is a big deal these days. Another neighbor helped her out and he'd never done it before. I got a call when they could not engage the mid PTO with the clutch lever. Given that info I checked if the mower was installed properly... It was. The Mid PTO output shaft also turned freely.
Next I checked the lever position of the PTO selection on the left fender. It was in the "
off" position (no power to either rear and or the mid PTO shafts).
The obvious solution was to engage that lever to a position that shows the mid PTO running. There in lay the problem..... the lever would not move ... so I figured the mating gears were not meshing. SO... I asked my buddy to slowly turn the the mower drive line (he's got the good knees) while I tried to manipulate and engage the PTO position lever.. We must have fiddled with that for a good half hour.... Still could not get the PTO selection lever to move. It was like "locked" into that position... would not budge.
As a last resort... my buddy fired up the tractor while I gently engaged the tractor's PTO Clutch while VERY lightly pulled back on the PTO position lever.....
IT FINALLY RELUCTANTLY MOVED raking gears ever so slightly.
We shut the tractor down and manually engaged the the PTO lever to the nonrunning mid PTO several times (Worked as smooth as silk).... and then we fired the tractor up and did the same things several times. still smooth as silk.
I have no idea why that PTO position selection lever was stuck/bound/jammed ? in the first place.... but everything seems to be running well, smooth gear engagements NOISES coming from the affected areas.
We were overly slow and careful as not to make what could have been a significant problem into a much worse situation that would require the sale of a kidney to pay for it.
As always responses and comments are always welcome...
Butch