Been using the diff lock on my bx for 10 years, moving slowly while engaging it is only way to get it locked for the reason troverman said. Doesn’t hurt it. In fact, if both wheels are turning at exact same speed, it still won’t lock, you have to turn slightly, when it locks, turn straight. You can feel it lock when the lever goes all the way down.
Then when letting up, if there is tension on the pins, it might not unlock, you have to turn slightly one way or other, or while moving slowly to unlock, peddle pops all the way back up. Then you can drive normal
I use mine enough that the whole process becomes second nature. Slight pressure on the lever, turn a few degrees, drops in, turn straight, do work, let up, turn wheel a few degrees one way, move, if it doesn’t pop, turn other way a few degrees, move pops up.
Only use in low traction areas.
People damage diff locks when abusing them on high traction areas, turning to much, or spinning too fast while engaging.
Diff locks are the most misunderstood control on the machine. Second is the 3pt drop speed control.
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