I've probably gotten more useful info out of your videos over the years than just about anywhere else. Bought my BX in 2014, have about 800 hours on it, and this is the first time I've had to pull the loader off. Thanks for the demo.
Thanks so much for your videos. I've owned my BX24 for a couple years now and only removed the loader once or twice avoiding do so as I always anticipated it with pain. I watched this video the other day, then went out and removed it in a couple minutes, cut some grass and put it back on with ease!
Love the Overview video - good explanation of theory behind operation. Disappointed with this one though as you demonstrate how easy it is to remove and reinstall the loader. The problem is that I would appreciate if you "step by stepped" the movement of the loader control as I can't figure out the best sequence and end up taking a long time to do this.
Neil ,that was awesome.. I'm actually headed out to buy a BX25D tomorrow morning.. I had some reservations, but after watching your video's I'm feeling pretty confident. Sorry I'm too far from your dealership or you would have the deal. Thanks again, Rob ,Knoxville TN.
All these videos on UA-cam about removing and reinstalling the Kubota loaders; but no one seems to talk about hydraulic system cleanliness. 55 years ago when I was in high school and worked for a farmer he stressed cleaning and using the caps and plugs when removing or installing equipment. He said it was cheaper than buying new cylinders or repairing your hydraulic system. Remember ; there is no filter between the connection and your cylinders. Just my 2¢, Glad Neil included the torqueing and misalignment of tractor and loader on some ground. If on level ground and this happens; check tire pressure as another channel had this happen and his sister said he should check tire pressure; solve.
I've probably gotten more useful info out of your videos over the years than just about anywhere else. Bought my BX in 2014, have about 800 hours on it, and this is the first time I've had to pull the loader off. Thanks for the demo.
Thanks so much for your videos. I've owned my BX24 for a couple years now and only removed the loader once or twice avoiding do so as I always anticipated it with pain. I watched this video the other day, then went out and removed it in a couple minutes, cut some grass and put it back on with ease!
+Bill Kingman great!
The best set of videos on the BX 25D that I have been able to find. Nice job!
I just got my BX1870 today. I tried this myself and I was sloppy. You make it look so easy. I have to get used to this!
Love the Overview video - good explanation of theory behind operation. Disappointed with this one though as you demonstrate how easy it is to remove and reinstall the loader. The problem is that I would appreciate if you "step by stepped" the movement of the loader control as I can't figure out the best sequence and end up taking a long time to do this.
Neil ,that was awesome.. I'm actually headed out to buy a BX25D tomorrow morning.. I had some reservations, but after watching your video's I'm feeling pretty confident. Sorry I'm too far from your dealership or you would have the deal. Thanks again, Rob ,Knoxville TN.
All these videos on UA-cam about removing and reinstalling the Kubota loaders; but no one seems to talk about hydraulic system cleanliness. 55 years ago when I was in high school and worked for a farmer he stressed cleaning and using the caps and plugs when removing or installing equipment. He said it was cheaper than buying new cylinders or repairing your hydraulic system.
Remember ; there is no filter between the connection and your cylinders. Just my 2¢,
Glad Neil included the torqueing and misalignment of tractor and loader on some ground. If on level ground and this happens; check tire pressure as another channel had this happen and his sister said he should check tire pressure; solve.
Is it possible that that loader can be fitted on a 1981 B 7100 ??? Or is there a loader new that would fit
DO BE SURE TO PUT THE PIN THE BAR my bucket end fell onto my wheels and didn’t stand up almost popped the tire !!!
Excellent video! Thank you, sir!
Great help Neal!
Good idea to put the control lever into "Float position" to make easy removal & install of the hydraulic lines.
You are wonderful. Thank you.
Nice thank you
it dosen't have DPF right ?
Correct. None of the BX-series is required to have a DPF.
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