So, an easy oil change turned out to be a 2.5 hour nightmare....This is my little BX 2200 w/FEL and 60" MMM. Now, I've changed fluids in many a tractor ,cars, trucks etc....but this was a nightmare. To start with, can't get to the oil filter surrounded by wire harness and such, steel hydraulic line block entry too...well ok, I had to remove the side panels grill cover...no problem right? nope, can't get that off until the FEL is up in the air and, have to unbolt the brush guard. OK, that's done, had to drive to the auto parts store to find a wrench that would get to that filter....OK, got lucky for $17.00, oh well. Next step I think I'm home free, nope, drain plug is blocked by a steel hydraulic line, i could get a open end wrench on it to break it loose but could not get the plug past the line.....aaarrggg....so here I am on my back getting poked by the shaft from the mower deck wheel in a position that was like hell. So after prying and pulling on that line, hoping it won't start leaking, I got got the plug out. Yes, the gushing oil did miss the pan....nice, very nice. Next joy was trying to line up the drain plug nut to the pan while prying on that steel line and hoping I don't cross thread it.
OK, done there, back to the filter, new tool was great, filter location was....
anyhow I made a chute to direct the oil to the pan....yea sure, more cleanup. OK, let' get the oil in, let's see manual states 2.6 quarts or 2.5 l
no problem, I have a marked oil dispenser......pour the oil in, nothing showing on the stick, where is the oil? waited 5 min thinking needs to settle. Nope nothing, not on the floor...Let me start it to fill the filter, fires up, oil light goes out, looks good I thought. Check oil, just a little smudge
at the tip of the stick, kept adding till it reached the full mark, about 3.2 quarts. Put the grill side panels back in place, did not put the brush guard back yet, well, I see that fuel filter I'll have to change soon, soo cover will have to come off again. Really looking forward to my next 200 hour maint. Maybe I'll just call the dealer.