Search bx shim kit here and online. Been at least a few threads on here about boosting the hydraulic pressure on the bx.
That's about seventeen kinds of stupid. /smh/
Search bx shim kit here and online. Been at least a few threads on here about boosting the hydraulic pressure on the bx.
It will be interesting if someone can post a picture of the same point on an older BX23s backhoe. My interest relates to the BX23S my son in law just received.What I am finding based on information gathered here and on Facebook forums is that I am not alone. But the ones I am seeing with this problem are late model tractors. The oldest being just over one year old.
Possibly, the Dipper Stick on my tractor is not like the ones installed on older tractors?
The delivery and pick up fee is something I anticipated. I think there’s even a sticker on the tractor that says it’s not included in the warranty. 6 to 8 weeks is not 2 to 3 months although it is a long time. Changing the dipper shouldn’t take over about two hours especially since the backhoe is virtually new and the pins should come out easily.Well I'm happy it's being 'fixed' ! but have a few problems... first , the pickup/delivery charge.OK they're 2hrs away if I recall, but Kubota USA should be picking that up as part of the warranty repair. second, being without the BH for 2-3 MONTHS,especially FALL months could be a real PITA. Kubota could/should have offered a 'loaner' BH. I understand them wanting your BH beofre ordering parts to be sure THEY get the job.
3rd. asking for other BHs is drumming up more business. They'll get paid by Kubota for the work,transportation by customers.
it's be interesting to see the serial number of the BH, date of MFR...there may be a 'group' of them. Mine appears to be fine, 3.5" outside to outside, and I've not always been 'gentle' with it.
Yesterday, I moved my backhoe around in my storage shed to get another piece of equipment in, and I looked at the top of my backhoe to see if it was exhibiting what yours was doing. It appears that it is also splayed out at the top, albeit not as bad as yours. Today, I checked it with my straight edge that I use for checking cylinder heads for warpage. When I checked the right side of the hoe, at the upper and lower bushings, it was perfectly parallel. When I checked the left side, I can see that it is starting to bend outward. You can clearly see this in the pictures below.The delivery and pick up fee is something I anticipated. I think there’s even a sticker on the tractor that says it’s not included in the warranty. 6 to 8 weeks is not 2 to 3 months although it is a long time. Changing the dipper shouldn’t take over about two hours especially since the backhoe is virtually new and the pins should come out easily.
well, you could say that my dealers trying to solicit business but I think he’s trying to appeal to all BX23S owners to check their BH and contact their local dealers.
I think I posted a photo of the serial number. If not, here it is.