Jack up the tractor??

avnut48

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BX1860
Aug 5, 2009
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rochester, new york
I am a newbie to this great forum but I have been around tractors all my life. I recently bought a new BX1860 for yard work and moving stuff around. Great little tractor. My problem is removing the mower deck. The manual says to turn the boggies, lower the unit, then release it from the lift arms, then roll it out from under the tractor. Tried that but the arms do not raise enough to disengage the mounting eyes on the deck. The only way I can see to get the deck out is to jack up the rear of the tractor enough to slide the deck out. Something tells me I am missing something somewhere to make this easier. The attached picture shows my dilema. Anybody have an easier method?
 

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Ob1kubota

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M9540DT
Jul 26, 2009
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Birmingham, AL
avnut look at the operators manual one more time and notice you have to put the deck height gauge on 1, and lower the hydraulic control valve all the way down ( 1/4" from your gauge wheels touching the ground) turn your wheels all the way left, lower the "front" deck linkage and remove ( put some card board down on the floor to catch the H link when you drop the bevel arm ) then pull the L pins on the rear deck linkage and leave them in the recess with the Springs compressed ( make sure the roll pin goes down in the slot and stays on both sides ) then restart the engine and raise the linkage above the deck bolts . I have actually taken the steel "S" connectors from rubber bungee cord ends and bent to hold the arms up out of the way. Remove the quick connect shaft coupling and tie down to the rear deck then slide the deck out the discharge side adjusting to and throw between the wheels. This is the exact way I pull my BX2230-60" deck off. I flip it up and tie it off and chock the gauge wheel with heavy rubber wheel chocks so it won't roll backyards and put about 85 lbs air pressure in my air ratchet and pull the blades and service as needed. :D
 
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aquaforce

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L245DT FEL, JD450 Track loader, 5' scrape blade&mower, 5x10 trailer, Dump truck
Apr 22, 2009
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Stockbridge, Ga. USA
Welcome to the forum and congrats on the Orange :):):):)


Did ob1kubota help you out or did you get it worked out?

Lots of great knowledge here.
 

avnut48

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BX1860
Aug 5, 2009
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rochester, new york
Thanks, OB1Kubota. I have been through the manual a couple of times. They only discuss attaching the deck. I have reversed their procedure but no go. I tried your idea of holding up the lift arms but there is only about a 1/4 inch of play up and down --- not enought to release the deck eye bolts. I also noticed that even if I could get the arms high enough to release the eye bolts, the eye bolts will still hit the frame members that run along the drive line. These members hang slightly lower than the lift arms after they are raised full up. That means that the deck is still too high. I can raise the deck boogies one more notch to lower the deck further but that makes the lower deck lip drag on the floor when you try to pull it out. I guess I am back to the jack unless someone has a better idea.
 

fj40dave

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B2650, LA534, BH77, TPD35, RCF2060, BB1566, RGA1258
Sep 24, 2009
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Park the back tires on a couple 2x6's? :D
 

Ob1kubota

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M9540DT
Jul 26, 2009
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Birmingham, AL
avnut48 are your gauge wheels all the way up in the deck? Don't worry with turning the gauge wheel side ways on concrete. Makes me think something is wrong with the height at which the factory set the deck stop bolts???? At this point I'd get her up on ramps and looking at the tractor frame and linkage. In your photo the lift linkage should lift completely up in the slot bracket attached on the frame rail. It went on there at your Dealers shop so it will come off without a jack. Just keep studing the problem and it will come to you what's out of adjustment. Before I'd use a jack to remove the deck, I'd use ramps to change the blades with a 90 degree offset air ratchet and be done with it. :D
 

eserv

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BX24, A1000 Kubota Generator
May 27, 2009
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Hardisty, Alberta
Hi Avnut48,
Something is definitely wrong here. I have never had problems installing mowers on a Bx1850. Is it possible you have the wrong wheels installed?
There should be a couple of inches clearance in there!
And KJJ, I have to agree with you! The mower deck on the B1750 was a b#$^h ! B tractors are considered more commercial/contractor type units and are not nearly as user friendly as the BX. We don't sell many B tractors from our dealership.
Ed
 

Ob1kubota

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M9540DT
Jul 26, 2009
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Birmingham, AL
I am a newbie to this great forum but I have been around tractors all my life. I recently bought a new BX1860 for yard work and moving stuff around. Great little tractor. My problem is removing the mower deck. The manual says to turn the boggies, lower the unit, then release it from the lift arms, then roll it out from under the tractor. Tried that but the arms do not raise enough to disengage the mounting eyes on the deck. The only way I can see to get the deck out is to jack up the rear of the tractor enough to slide the deck out. Something tells me I am missing something somewhere to make this easier. The attached picture shows my dilema. Anybody have an easier method?
Av I'd like for you to go to this Kubota Site http://www.kubota.com/f/contactus/contact.cfm?

Then check the Turf/mowing equipment and it will automatically take you to a secure web address within Kubota Service Engineering ....
https://www.kubota.com/f/secure/contact_pturf.cfm?

Then highlight Technical Service and submit the needed information on your BX1860 Deck problem. I guarantee you, if you take the time to do this, a Kubota Service Engineer will contact you in a matter of days with answers. My local guy is Dennis Hood in the Southeast and he told me its is part of their job to answer "ALL" owner questions involving use of the product. They will answer you as quick as a Dealer ;) may be quicker :D
 

davidwarner63

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BX1850, 54"mmm, FEL...Bx25D TLB, QA PF, Rear SB
Jul 5, 2014
21
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Yale Michigan
My BX1850 is the same way (can't roll the deck out from under). I usually only take the deck off at the end of the season, at wich point I put the loader on first and use loader down force to raise the front of the tracter. This gives me ample clearance to then roll the deck out.
 

davidwarner63

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BX1850, 54"mmm, FEL...Bx25D TLB, QA PF, Rear SB
Jul 5, 2014
21
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Yale Michigan
Hey, excellent vid...Thanks Skeet!

I'll try and check this weekend but I am still not sure that my 2006 BX1850 will have the clearance. I'll try to double check this weekend. It could use a grease job and clean anyway.

Thanks again for taking the trouble to post the video:)