Well, it finally happened. I'm a rural homeowner with a Bx25D which I bought from the original owner about 5 years ago. It's been a great little machine.
Today my son (14) misjudged where he was climbing a dirt pile and rolled it.
Thank the Lord for ROPS and seat belts! No injuries.
The stupid transmission dipstick popped out and dumped all the fluid. Checking on my son was my first priority, so it was pretty empty by the time I stuck it back in. (I think I need a new one. It just pops out randomly.)
I got it upright and refilled, then backed down off the pile to a level spot and rechecked fluids. Needed a slight top-up on the trans. No surprise. Well, it was overdue for a fluid replacement anyway!
The ROPS is tweaked, but I expected that. No biggie. The biggie is that the loader arms or mounts are bent. The bucket center sits about 3-4 inches to the left of centerline of the tractor, and the right side (viewed from the driver's seat) is a couple of inches higher than the other. I can't see anything obviously mangled.
What would you advise? Other than climbing under and eyeballing it, what can I do to better assess the damage?
Is it likely to be repairable? I'm thinking my best bet is to bite the bullet and take it in to the dealer to be evaluated.
Today my son (14) misjudged where he was climbing a dirt pile and rolled it.
Thank the Lord for ROPS and seat belts! No injuries.
The stupid transmission dipstick popped out and dumped all the fluid. Checking on my son was my first priority, so it was pretty empty by the time I stuck it back in. (I think I need a new one. It just pops out randomly.)
I got it upright and refilled, then backed down off the pile to a level spot and rechecked fluids. Needed a slight top-up on the trans. No surprise. Well, it was overdue for a fluid replacement anyway!
The ROPS is tweaked, but I expected that. No biggie. The biggie is that the loader arms or mounts are bent. The bucket center sits about 3-4 inches to the left of centerline of the tractor, and the right side (viewed from the driver's seat) is a couple of inches higher than the other. I can't see anything obviously mangled.
What would you advise? Other than climbing under and eyeballing it, what can I do to better assess the damage?
Is it likely to be repairable? I'm thinking my best bet is to bite the bullet and take it in to the dealer to be evaluated.