Belcriss
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- Nov 27, 2011
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- Tractor
- B3000
I had a BX2200 with about 980 hours on it. When I got it serviced, and they changed the tranny filter, and fluid, they said that they found all kinds of shavings in the filter, and somewhat larger fragments at the bottom of the pan. Now, I have since bought a B3000 because I wanted the more hp, and it had a larger snowblower and lawncutting deck. My question is: what is a likely cause for this to happen? Is it normal, or is something else going on.
Myself, when I drove the BX2200, I never used the brakes, I let forward, or backwards momentum stop, and then I went in the other direction. Is this a bad practice, or is that how everyone else drives it? I just want clarification as I don't want to wreck my new B3000. However, I have seen in other forums that other guys have found metal fragments in the first 50 hrs, and many have said that it disappears after that. Mine was almost a thousand, and I am curious if my way of driving it contributed to it.
Myself, when I drove the BX2200, I never used the brakes, I let forward, or backwards momentum stop, and then I went in the other direction. Is this a bad practice, or is that how everyone else drives it? I just want clarification as I don't want to wreck my new B3000. However, I have seen in other forums that other guys have found metal fragments in the first 50 hrs, and many have said that it disappears after that. Mine was almost a thousand, and I am curious if my way of driving it contributed to it.
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