OR..... if you hadn’t checked it beforehand......you will have operated it with low oil levels.I think once you start using the machine and things start circulating and getting up to temp that the levels change!
OR..... if you hadn’t checked it beforehand......you will have operated it with low oil levels.I think once you start using the machine and things start circulating and getting up to temp that the levels change!
hi all new guy here just got 1st bx23s in feb and yes my front axle oil was only about a 3rd full alsoA friend of mine with a BX mentioned someone told him to check the front axle oil level from the dealer and sure enough it was really low. So he passed on the advice to me on the B2601 and I checked today......low and behold mine is showing ~1/3 up the fill notch on the dipstick.
Is this a common known "thing" that the factory or dealers only fill it 1/3 full?
Thoughts? Comments? Insults?
I doubt there’s ever sufficient temp change to visually affect the lube level in the front axle.I think once you start using the machine and things start circulating and getting up to temp that the levels change!
My MX has no dipstick on the front axle. But it does have fill check plugs on the side of the axle. The fluid level should be at the check plug level when full. I was told to remove the check plugs and fill till it runs out the check plug holes.What? No way to check the front axle oil level other than just looking in and finding some? No dip stick?
Am I reading this right? Seems highly unusual...
My MX has a full hole on top the axle and a check hole halfway on the side. You remove both plugs. Fill from the top, then when it starts running out the side hole, it’s full.I don't know..., I feel like dolt even admitting this - but I was TOLD about it early on, right about when I joined the forum... (I think someone even sent me an email or PM on it) and I just flat out spaced it off until I saw this thread resurface a couple days ago.
Well, I went out and removed the check plug, and since no oil dripped out I put a white insulated wire down in the hole to at least kind of get an idea of how much was in there.
Seemed pretty low, but the good news was the fluid was super clear on that white wire.
So I got out my $24+ jug of Super UDT2 and began pouring it in, and it turns out it took almost 2 3/4 quarts.
Well if I'm reading my manual correctly, it shows a total front axle capacity of 4.8 quarts. (4.8qts would be 153.6 ounces that it should have had in there, but it took 2.75qt or 88 ounces, meaning I had about 65 ounces in there from the gate )
There's probably a good reason that the fill hole is on the side instead of on top of the axle (maybe potential water entry point if it were on top?) but between trying to keep the flexible funnel upright while pouring and at the same time trying to keep a sharp eye on the check hole... (on the other end of the axle) until it finally began dripping out - I couldn't help wondering if they couldn't have done it just a little differently
That's how I wish my L3901 was set up. If they're not going to give you a dip stick, yours seems like the best alternative.My MX has a full hole on top the axle and a check hole halfway on the side. You remove both plugs. Fill from the top, then when it starts running out the side hole, it’s full.
My MX has no dipstick on the front axle. But it does have fill check plugs on the side of the axle. The fluid level should be at the check plug level when full. I was told to remove the check plugs and fill till it runs out the check plug holes.