General Lee
Veteran Member
Its a no go on the Front Axle Pivot Adjustment. The nut was nice and tight from the get go. On top of that it was aggravating removing and installing the mower deck.
I wondered if my brake may not be fully disengaging. Any idea how to check it?
Also while using it yesterday, My problem seemed to be more evident when the machine was well warmed up.
John - Your analogies are spot onI've thought to myself, "I'm used to my L and just not used to the feel and sounds of the BX yet".
I'll keep an eye on the safety switch. I just feel I haven't had the BX in a position where my big arse wasn't centered on the seat. In fact, I haven't been able to reproduce the nearly stalling I first mentioned. I'm more concerned about the vibration I "sometimes" feel.
The other day after it was well warmed up I could really feel vibration in the motor/steering when sitting stationary and the with the wheels turned. Turn the wheels straight, problem goes away. Just weird, hard to explain. And as far as I can tell, its when the wheels are turned, either moving or stationary.
Also, I've read where older model BX owners complained the motor idles rough and most just bump the rpm's up a bit to smooth it out. I've noticed on mine (1870) for the most part idles smooth But when really warmed up I get intermittent rough idle and have to bump up the rpms. I don't care about this, as it seems normal for the tractors, it seems to go hand in hand with the steering vibration and such.
I have been operating at the recommended, 2750 rpm's while still under 50 hours.