I have had my BX2200 for a few years but never had the courage to take the front loader off. In any case, I have been tearing up the lawn in a few spots so I thought I would try mowing without the front loader. Taking it off was much easier than I expected and mowing the grass was great. Putting the loader back on the first time was also easier than I expected.
The problem came the second time I tried to putting the loader back on. I moved the lever the wrong way a couple of times while tring to position the side frames into postion. The result was one of the side frames was out futher than the other. The right cylinder was pushed out further than the left. I got off the tractor and pushed the right frame in which pushed in the right cylinder in and pushed the left cylinder out.
Is this normal or did I break something? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
RPH1
The problem came the second time I tried to putting the loader back on. I moved the lever the wrong way a couple of times while tring to position the side frames into postion. The result was one of the side frames was out futher than the other. The right cylinder was pushed out further than the left. I got off the tractor and pushed the right frame in which pushed in the right cylinder in and pushed the left cylinder out.
Is this normal or did I break something? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
RPH1