Frank
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I recently traded up from a BX 2200 (80 hours) to a BX 22. In the past I've been able to smooth out new topsoil by setting the loader bucket at 45 degrees down angle to the ground, and backing up over the spot I want to level. When I try doing that with the new BX22 loader bucket, the bucket just flops up to horizontal like its under no hydraulic pressure. Otherwise, both the boom and bucket cylinders seem to work ok. This loader has a 4-way valve (the BX2200 was 3-way) but I can't imagine that would matter.
Has anyone ever seen this with a BX, or any other loader?
One last point. It may be unrelated, but during warm-up there is a hydraulic-like whine that is intermittant - like morse code - that becomes constant after about 5 minutes. Seems to be coming from the transmission housing. I've tried moving the steering, loader joystick, 3-point hitch lever, but the sound appears to be unaffected.
Opinions? (The dealer is 60 miles away. I think he'll come out, but I want to gather as much information as possible first.)
Thanks,
Frank
Has anyone ever seen this with a BX, or any other loader?
One last point. It may be unrelated, but during warm-up there is a hydraulic-like whine that is intermittant - like morse code - that becomes constant after about 5 minutes. Seems to be coming from the transmission housing. I've tried moving the steering, loader joystick, 3-point hitch lever, but the sound appears to be unaffected.
Opinions? (The dealer is 60 miles away. I think he'll come out, but I want to gather as much information as possible first.)
Thanks,
Frank