vicar
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I have been lurking on this great board since last summer, though this is my first post. Partly based on what I read here, I bought a BX24 in August and love it. I have about 85 hours on it so far, mostly backhoe pulling stumps, trenching, grading a new small pasture for my wife's sheep and recently snow removal with FEL and backblade. One problem: I have had sinus problems since last summer (for the first time in my 50+ years) and I have finally made/ admitted the connection that I am allergic to the diesel exhaust. I can get my sinuses reasonably cleared up, and then a couple of hours of seat time and I sound like I have a marble stuck in my nose.
I use ULSD Diesel from the pump, and have even tried changing brands to see if any burn cleaner. I think that has made some slight improvement, but there is still a problem. I have about 100 hours of projects lined up once winter is past so I need some help here. I can't imagine having to get rid of this toy--I mean tool--now that I have seen what it can do, but I can't imagine walking around with sinus problems, living on Nasonex for the rest of my life either.
I remember someone posting about adding an exhaust pipe to the rear, but I don't see how that would help me since so much of my use is with the backhoe. (Why did they place the exhaust pipe so it blows right in the driver's face anyway???) I see an additive advertised in TSC catalog that promises cleaner burning and less pollutants, but is that any different than what i am using now to prevent gelling? Any help greatly appreciated.
I use ULSD Diesel from the pump, and have even tried changing brands to see if any burn cleaner. I think that has made some slight improvement, but there is still a problem. I have about 100 hours of projects lined up once winter is past so I need some help here. I can't imagine having to get rid of this toy--I mean tool--now that I have seen what it can do, but I can't imagine walking around with sinus problems, living on Nasonex for the rest of my life either.
I remember someone posting about adding an exhaust pipe to the rear, but I don't see how that would help me since so much of my use is with the backhoe. (Why did they place the exhaust pipe so it blows right in the driver's face anyway???) I see an additive advertised in TSC catalog that promises cleaner burning and less pollutants, but is that any different than what i am using now to prevent gelling? Any help greatly appreciated.