BX25 50 Hour Service

/ BX25 50 Hour Service #1  

CompactTractorFan

Super Member
Joined
Jul 15, 2010
Messages
7,872
Location
Pennsylvania
Tractor
Kubota BX25
Well, today we (me & Dad) preformed the 50 hour service on the BX25. First I took off the backhoe and mower. Next, I took off the mower for the first time. :mad::confused::confused2: Then we started to take off the grill guard and we did not have a tool to take off the hex bolts on the front. My Dad improvised by putting a nail set in a pair of vice grips and using the head to remove the bolts. :thumbsup: They were also on so tight...:confused2: (even though we don't need it) Then I removed the grill assembly. It is amazing to see the engine without the grill on...:) While my Dad worked on the filters I took the 3-point hitch out of the box and assembled it for the first time...:confused2: After that we took care of the rest of the maintenance and I put the loader and backhoe back on. Am I tired...

Pictures to come...;)
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#2  
Bare tractor:
 

Attachments

  • 000_0077.JPG
    000_0077.JPG
    477.9 KB · Views: 427
  • 000_0085.JPG
    000_0085.JPG
    383.7 KB · Views: 492
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#3  
Attachments:
 

Attachments

  • 000_0079.JPG
    000_0079.JPG
    283.6 KB · Views: 375
  • 000_0080.JPG
    000_0080.JPG
    330 KB · Views: 303
  • 000_0082.JPG
    000_0082.JPG
    357.8 KB · Views: 296
  • 000_0083.JPG
    000_0083.JPG
    375.5 KB · Views: 291
  • 000_0084.JPG
    000_0084.JPG
    400.4 KB · Views: 332
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#4  
Draining the oil: (That's my Dad's hand)
 

Attachments

  • 000_0095.JPG
    000_0095.JPG
    440.7 KB · Views: 436
  • 000_0093.JPG
    000_0093.JPG
    517.1 KB · Views: 503
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#5  
The all important skid plate:
 

Attachments

  • 000_0091.JPG
    000_0091.JPG
    441.6 KB · Views: 471
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#6  
The engine:
 

Attachments

  • 000_0100.JPG
    000_0100.JPG
    338.3 KB · Views: 490
  • 000_0101.JPG
    000_0101.JPG
    380.7 KB · Views: 442
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Assembling the 3-point hitch: :confused::confused2:
 

Attachments

  • 000_0102.JPG
    000_0102.JPG
    288.3 KB · Views: 630
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Finished 3-point hitch: :drink:
 

Attachments

  • 000_0103.JPG
    000_0103.JPG
    433.9 KB · Views: 663
  • 000_0104.JPG
    000_0104.JPG
    391.4 KB · Views: 491
/ BX25 50 Hour Service #9  
I like the cardboard box that the 3pt hitch kit comes in.
Much better that all the bits just in a plastic bag.
Thanks for posting your photographs :thumbsup:
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service #10  
Very nice setup. You're obviously a talented young man.

kj:thumbsup:
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service #13  
Good job. I printed a picture of your assembled 3ph for my future reference. Mine's still in the box.:thumbsup:
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service #14  
very nice job, however the toplink gold bracket is upside down.

I had exact same issue with hex bolts, but i did have right size allen, but it was tough to use. Had to put a cheater bar on it. I reversed the way it was assembled so I could use the regular socket wrench or impact gun to take grill off easier.
nice job overall!:thumbsup:
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service #15  
Looks like a lot of fun. My neighbor has a BX24 that may need the 3 point hitch installed when he buys a 3 point log splitter. Looks pretty simple. I have taken my 3 point apart on my yanmar and reassembled with telescopic lower links. Servicing the machines is also fun. I have serviced the 3720, my L118, my 9518, the L110, and the CT322. Gotta love getting that oil on your hands. :thumbsup:
 

Attachments

  • 9-15-10 004.JPG
    9-15-10 004.JPG
    940.2 KB · Views: 231
  • 9-15-10 029.JPG
    9-15-10 029.JPG
    912.4 KB · Views: 237
/ BX25 50 Hour Service #16  
I had exact same issue with hex bolts, but i did have right size allen, but it was tough to use. Had to put a cheater bar on it. I reversed the way it was assembled so I could use the regular socket wrench or impact gun to take grill off easier.:thumbsup:

I did the same thing with my hex bolts after the first time I took my grill off. Much easier now to remove the grill.
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service #17  
Well, today we (me & Dad) preformed the 50 hour service on the BX25. First I took off the backhoe and mower. Next, I took off the mower for the first time. :mad::confused::confused2: Then we started to take off the grill guard and we did not have a tool to take off the hex bolts on the front. My Dad improvised by putting a nail set in a pair of vice grips and using the head to remove the bolts. :thumbsup: They were also on so tight...:confused2: (even though we don't need it) Then I removed the grill assembly. It is amazing to see the engine without the grill on...:) While my Dad worked on the filters I took the 3-point hitch out of the box and assembled it for the first time...:confused2: After that we took care of the rest of the maintenance and I put the loader and backhoe back on. Am I tired...

Pictures to come...;)

Mower can be a $$^&^& if you have never done it. I cannot stand the cheap platic covers now. The front grill is easy with a nice hex set. The 3-pt hitch is very hard to move when new. Gets vey easy to move with time (aka paint)...All these issues are the same from the start; think 2002 (BX22). they keep going!!!! LOL
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#18  
Good job. I printed a picture of your assembled 3ph for my future reference. Mine's still in the box.:thumbsup:

I wouldn't have not done that...I've never seen (let alone assembled) a 3-point hitch until now...:laughing:
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#19  
very nice job, however the toplink gold bracket is upside down.

I had exact same issue with hex bolts, but i did have right size allen, but it was tough to use. Had to put a cheater bar on it. I reversed the way it was assembled so I could use the regular socket wrench or impact gun to take grill off easier.
nice job overall!:thumbsup:

Thanks, I'll look into the toplink.
 
/ BX25 50 Hour Service
  • Thread Starter
#20  
Looks like a lot of fun. My neighbor has a BX24 that may need the 3 point hitch installed when he buys a 3 point log splitter. Looks pretty simple. I have taken my 3 point apart on my yanmar and reassembled with telescopic lower links. Servicing the machines is also fun. I have serviced the 3720, my L118, my 9518, the L110, and the CT322. Gotta love getting that oil on your hands. :thumbsup:

Nice it looks like you did a good job!!! :thumbsup: Servicing the equipment is fun, but less fun than operating it. ;)
 

Marketplace Items

2020 TROXELL CONCEPT 130 BBL STEEL VACUUM TRAILER (A63569)
2020 TROXELL...
2022 SANY SY35U EXCAVATOR (A63276)
2022 SANY SY35U...
New/Unused Quick Attach Auger (A65583)
New/Unused Quick...
2014 CATERPILLAR 573C FELLER BUNCHER (A65053)
2014 CATERPILLAR...
Stout Utility Grapple XHD84 (A66285)
Stout Utility...
New/Unused Mini Quick Attach Auger with Bit (A65583)
New/Unused Mini...
 
Top