Hi guys,
I have a recurring problem on my BX 2230 which is quite dangerous. For the second time, while mowing a steep slope(common here on Vermont hill farms) the pin holding the knuckle joint on the 4wd driveline shaft sheared or fell out, separating the driveline and causing the loss of the front wheel drive. It would only be an annoyance on flatter ground, but has caused me to lose control on the steep ground I mow. I was lucky both times, it could have been much worse. The dealer here said they've seen it happen before. Anybody else have this problem? Is the pin supposed to fail so easily? The first time it looks like the pin worked out part way and then sheared, this afternoon when it happened the pin disappeared. I'm thinking of putting a grade 5 bolt in there instead or maybe putting some kind of collar next to the knuckle joint so the driveline shaft can't separate. Any advice?(other than "don't mow steep slopes!") Thankshttp://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif
I have a recurring problem on my BX 2230 which is quite dangerous. For the second time, while mowing a steep slope(common here on Vermont hill farms) the pin holding the knuckle joint on the 4wd driveline shaft sheared or fell out, separating the driveline and causing the loss of the front wheel drive. It would only be an annoyance on flatter ground, but has caused me to lose control on the steep ground I mow. I was lucky both times, it could have been much worse. The dealer here said they've seen it happen before. Anybody else have this problem? Is the pin supposed to fail so easily? The first time it looks like the pin worked out part way and then sheared, this afternoon when it happened the pin disappeared. I'm thinking of putting a grade 5 bolt in there instead or maybe putting some kind of collar next to the knuckle joint so the driveline shaft can't separate. Any advice?(other than "don't mow steep slopes!") Thankshttp://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/images/icons/icon7.gif