I'm using my BX2380 loader a fair bit, with the MMmower and the 600kg [EDIT - 170KG] counterweight attached to the 3PH. Over a half hour or so, the counterweight and mower slowly drift lower and lower, adversely affecting clearance particularly over uneven ground. If I don't regulalry raise it, it will slowly lower almost all the way down. It has had this problem since new. The dealer came out to do the 50 hour service last week, and said it was the raise/lower lever not being pulled to the back of the 'neutral' position. Sounded a bit dodgy to me, but i thought i should give it a try. I've tried it with the play in the lever moved to the back 'neutral' position, but the devices still slowly lower over half an hour or so.
A work around might be to shift the raise/lower speed knob to 'closed' but to my thinking, a brand new tractor should not have this problem. Is there an adjustment or an obvious problem causing this? My dealer's mechanic doesn't seem to have a solution.
The counterweight slowly drifts lower even when the mower is fully down and being used for mowing as well - most inconvenient, since if you're not vigilante, it can leave big gouges in the lawn.
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A work around might be to shift the raise/lower speed knob to 'closed' but to my thinking, a brand new tractor should not have this problem. Is there an adjustment or an obvious problem causing this? My dealer's mechanic doesn't seem to have a solution.
The counterweight slowly drifts lower even when the mower is fully down and being used for mowing as well - most inconvenient, since if you're not vigilante, it can leave big gouges in the lawn.
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