tractorthatcan
New member
Hello from Western PA
Want to start by thanking all of you for sharing your wealth of information. As a first tractor owner I have used this information as a HOW TO and in some case a Sanity Check. Over the last year and a half there was nothing that I could not do with my BX25 therefore, my tractor nickname "The Little Tractor That Can" .
As I wonder further into the weeds I do have a question. I have noticed that the right outlander has some play in it (front to back along the bottom pins(frame and cylinder) but not up and down play. My guess is around 3/16 inch. Left outlander solid as a rock. As the right side is greased it becomes rock solid which I do each time before I use it. Looked at parts diagram and could not see any shims just the pins. Could they be worn both??
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Want to start by thanking all of you for sharing your wealth of information. As a first tractor owner I have used this information as a HOW TO and in some case a Sanity Check. Over the last year and a half there was nothing that I could not do with my BX25 therefore, my tractor nickname "The Little Tractor That Can" .
As I wonder further into the weeds I do have a question. I have noticed that the right outlander has some play in it (front to back along the bottom pins(frame and cylinder) but not up and down play. My guess is around 3/16 inch. Left outlander solid as a rock. As the right side is greased it becomes rock solid which I do each time before I use it. Looked at parts diagram and could not see any shims just the pins. Could they be worn both??
Any suggestions?
Thanks