You have better believe it has a HST cooling fan underneath.
Brotek makes a nice skid plate to protect that fan. No fool proff but very good
Keyman Yuh got that right about it not being foolproof, as I mentioned in the first post on this thread, "I have a Brotek skid plate and I've still got a busted up fan, but I guess "Sh%t happens". I never found out where the stick got in, as a matter of fact I didn't even find the stick as there were so many of them, all I heard was the noise and when I backed up all there was, was no stick, no noise and no fan. That coupled with being some two miles from home made for a very slow ride back with many stops to allow the transmission to cool down.
All in all it wasn't a good day. I think that it might be a good Idea to put a temp sending sensor in the transmission to at least let a person know what temp the transmission is running at. I was lucky that I heard the fan die but I wasn't going at full throttle either. Had I been I might not have heard the problem and kept on working the machine and that would not have been good. A temp gage would prevent that from happening.
David
There are actually _three_ Brotek plates for the BX these days.
If Richard comes up with 4th and 5th plates, I'll cram those on too
Older, sadder, and (slightly) wiser,
Z.
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I will be making a stainless fan but there is still that oil filter fuel filter , lift pump, wires and linkages to conceder.
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I have a friend who makes sail boards and he will be supplying me with epoxy ,carbon fiber and Kevlar to make the new plate or plates it's going to be pricey but it will be light and it will be strong and it will fit.
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David
A temp gauge would be a good idea. I cant remember the members name but I believe he installed a temp gauge and an aux cooling unit for the HST. I makes me wonder if the aux cooling unit he installed would work fine enough without the HST fan underneath. From what I read it was a very easy mod. Of course I didn't have to engineer it so reading about how to install it is far easier than doing it.
Might be a better alternative when our HST fans break. I believe I have the tread bookmarked at home on my Ipad. I will look tonight
Great Mod but just one small question. "Why is that Oil Filter Relocation Kit not diesel compatible"in the one pic it seems that you also rerouted the engine oil filter, like even to relocate the filter on the engine what would be the difference between diesel and gas in regards to the adapter?
I particularly like this mod as I just hate where the engine oil filter is now located, what with all of the hoses wrapped around it, it's a pain to get it tight and sealed.
Case in point, just try to replace the O rings on the hydraulic valve which on my tractor have all blown one after another due to improperly machined fittings (which KTC refuses to replace) without stripping down half of the tractor, Yuh can't do it. Yuh can't do it unless you do what I did and that was to use a cut off wheel on a angle grinder and cut a hole in the base of the battery case which serves essentially no purpose except to make it all but impossible to get at the fittings without stripping down half of the tractor.
Now should another O ring blow all I do is remove the screen and battery, use a 1" socket, unscrew the fitting, replace the O ring, dog down the fitting, replace the battery and screen and I'm good to go and it all took less than ten minutes. Sadly doing it this way the dealer doesn't get his pot of gold. (my tears flow in his direction)![]()
That was me. Check out my cooling thread under my name. Two days ago I grated my road for over an hour and my Trans temp never got over 125F
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Hmmm. Thanks for a great idea.
The wife has started to refer to the tractor as the BS 2350 and I think that she might well have a valid point. Green is starting to look better all of the time.
The BX series really are pieces of sh*t, no offense to those who have never owned anything that is actually built like a tractor. I'm not convinced that the other brand subs are any better though - all garden tractors on steroids (instead of little farm tractors, which is what I was expecting). I seriously regret buying my BX2200 - I'm going to replace it with a B-series one of these days, which are far better tractors for similar weight and money.