I don’t use a mid mount mower and I noticed yesterday that the arms were down. Thank you for showing me how to raise them. I don’t like to read manuals either!
Thanks for the advice. My Kubota was behaving properly for a while. Currently, I have the big mountain mower on. When I put it to the top position and want to use my three point hitch the mid mount mower lowers with a three-point hitch. It makes me nuts. I will try that adjustment in the rear and see if I can get it to work properly. I appreciate you your videos, advice/experience very much!!
Man, been fooling around a couple hours now trying to figure out why the mid arms got stuck down while installing a new-to-me MMM. Went to at least check out this adjustment and saw the nut had come off that held those arms together. 3 hours to find, 3 secs to fix! Thanks for posting.
Thanks for this explanation. The manual is not clear when trying to explain this. There is a crude drawing of this adjustment but the manual does not tell us where this adjustment takes place on the tractor. I crawled all around looking for something that looked similar to the drawing and never found it. Now that I know it’s on the rear and only on the left side and deep inside near the wheel I can now make the adjustment, no thanks to the manual, but thanks to you.
Thank you for clearing that up for me. Last night I was trying to lock out my 3 point hitch/mowing deck and it would not move over to do that, maybe with that adjustment it would do that.😁
THANK YOU! The arms on my BX have "sagged" over time, and it irritated me (especially after I got one hung up on a rock at one point last year). I've got the knob set to "TOP" as much as I can and it still sags. Of course, I haven't RTFM yet and just assumed I needed to bump it up every once in a while. Now that I've added the BXpanded skid plate, it's more pronounced and it's an adjust-it-at-every-startup thing now. I'll have to see if adjusting that linkage will help fix that.
BXPANDED makes a great belly guard that just takes a minute to install. After you remove the mowing deck it hooks in the arms. It will save your cooling fan from a sapling breaking it. Great product. Been using it for 3 years now. 😊
Hi Peek, enjoy your video, haven't seen one that was full of fluff yet. So many just like to hear themselves talk. This was helpful. I'm a new tractor owner, bought a used bx2380 from an owner. Belly mower, drive over, ugghhh, box blade and front end loader with bucket. I wasn't using the mower because I have a gravely zero turn. it's acting up so I put the belly mower on. I have a question. I can't lower the belly mower without lowering the 3pt hitch with box blade, do you know if that's possible? If so, could you explain the process. Thanks again, looked in the manual and I don't see an explanation.
The only way I’m aware of is to use a chain and wrap it around the 3 point arm and hook it to the hole on the top right side above where the upper arms attach. They do not use downward hydraulic pressure so if you chain it in the upright position it will stay while you mow. I typically just remove everything before I mow. It’s kind of a pain…
I always dread the moment I have to put my midmount mower on my BX. The nob is set to 1 and three point is all the way down by the mount brackets do not come down. The only way to fix it is to take a 2x4, slide it on top and knock with a mallet. After that the mower mount goes down. Once it is installed, it works as supposed to. However, after removing it and installing the next time, I have to go through the same process again. This is not how it was advertised to me. Took it to a dealership but they did not provide any practical explanation either.
I tried adjusting my mmm arms to lock into top position. Using the adjustment procedure you showed mine still won't go to top position. I still have mower mounted. Does this need to be of to get arms to lock into top position?
I was using my box blade in a rocky field, hit a stump and pulled my right arm off the latch, thankfully it didn't bend... still trying to figure out how to get it rehung on the iron nob it attaches to.
I had mine get stuck like that once and I had bent one of the arms a little moving brush, I had to crawl under it to see where it was stuck and bend it back a little.
Lucas, Did the adjustment as you described, ended up turning the bolt all the way in but the knob still wouldn't go beyond 4. A thick sort of U shaped bracket prevents the height control knob from going further. Do you have any idea what might be going on? I have a 2019 BX2680. Thanks!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Thanks for your reply. Earlier this summer I crossed a small berm at about a 45 deg angle and heard a loud snap. It never went into 'TOP' after that. I broke something but haven't found what. Time for some jack stands and an in-depth investigation.
The first place I would look is at the top left 3 pt lift arm on the back of the tractor. I had a crack on mine at the point where it attaches to the part that lifts the mower deck. As it bent down it threw everything out of adjustment. If it isn't that, then there must be something underneath out of whack. Good luck!
Quick clarification questions, there are several references to : 'Locked in TOP position" Can I assume TOP is also "Transport Position" 1) Is TOP more secure because it is "Locked" ? 2) and why/what is the risk of: "DANGER • Never operate the mower in transport position ."
The problem I have is when I go to put my mower deck back on the dang arm dont want to come down I have to pull them down done that since it was new.also when I'm trying to attach deck the arms at the bottom won't line up with the deck like the space between the fingers isn't open enough have to use a pry bar to help it in. Since it was new dealership said that they didn't want to fix it they would have to charge me because of customer error. I was like it's been that way since it was new steams me up full just have to fix it myself like all the other stuff that was wrong lol.
It must either be set in “top” where it is locked in the upright position or it is somehow jammed and stuck. I had mine get stuck because I bent a part on it. I had to get under it and pry it loose then straighten the arm…
Ok so I don’t read manuals either. Lmao 🤣 but I listen. Thank you for this video now I know and will look for this as I really need to sharpen them blades.
I bent these and it was a miserable job replacing it. Still don’t know how I did it. Probably could have heated and bent it back but I just bought a new one for $50. Dealer said they’d never seen one damaged.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead maybe because it’s a small dealer, it’s Evans equipment in remsen ny. Does make me feel better I’m not alone, thought I was just really hard on equipment (well I am anyway). I think they sell a fair amount but nowhere near the big dealers. I do have to say by the way I like how you’ve covered a few things that I hadn’t seen covered by anyone else, real things that happen when you use these little tractors hard. Good stuff man!
Lucas help me out here, I just bought a brand new BX23s. I’m coming from a B2650. My service tech told me, there is no position to pin the mower lift arms on BX like there is on my old B2650. That doesn’t make sense and you just showed me the “top” position. So just to confirm the TOP position (which I cannot currently reach, must be out of adjustment) is the pinned position after all???
Great video .. Hardest thing for me to get use to was adjusting height at top before lowering to mow. Years later its a cake walk :)
I don’t use a mid mount mower and I noticed yesterday that the arms were down. Thank you for showing me how to raise them. I don’t like to read manuals either!
😊 You’re welcome!
Thanks for the advice. My Kubota was behaving properly for a while. Currently, I have the big mountain mower on. When I put it to the top position and want to use my three point hitch the mid mount mower lowers with a three-point hitch. It makes me nuts. I will try that adjustment in the rear and see if I can get it to work properly. I appreciate you your videos, advice/experience very much!!
Let me know how things worth out. 👍
Great information! We thank you for sharing, because I had this same problem. Now I know the cure!
Right on! 👊
Good video, I tell folks, if you're not mowing, knob stays at TOP
I still haven’t fully gotten in that habit. Needs to be done though!
Man, been fooling around a couple hours now trying to figure out why the mid arms got stuck down while installing a new-to-me MMM. Went to at least check out this adjustment and saw the nut had come off that held those arms together. 3 hours to find, 3 secs to fix! Thanks for posting.
Right on! You are welcome!
I find the owner's manual somewhat confusing on certain things. Thank you and others for these easier to understand how-to videos!
Thanks for this explanation. The manual is not clear when trying to explain this. There is a crude drawing of this adjustment but the manual does not tell us where this adjustment takes place on the tractor. I crawled all around looking for something that looked similar to the drawing and never found it. Now that I know it’s on the rear and only on the left side and deep inside near the wheel I can now make the adjustment, no thanks to the manual, but thanks to you.
Glad you found it helpful!
What a Great tip..
Tyvm
👊
Thank you for clearing that up for me. Last night I was trying to lock out my 3 point hitch/mowing deck and it would not move over to do that, maybe with that adjustment it would do that.😁
Keep me posted!
thank you for the info I bought a 2010 bx2660 just recently & notice the adjustment nob would stop on 4 and not go to top thank you again
great advice I have not seen anywhere else
Thank you!
THANK YOU! The arms on my BX have "sagged" over time, and it irritated me (especially after I got one hung up on a rock at one point last year). I've got the knob set to "TOP" as much as I can and it still sags. Of course, I haven't RTFM yet and just assumed I needed to bump it up every once in a while. Now that I've added the BXpanded skid plate, it's more pronounced and it's an adjust-it-at-every-startup thing now. I'll have to see if adjusting that linkage will help fix that.
Hope it helps!
GREAT! info, Thank you I am checking mine when I get home tonight
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Great tip! Thanks Lucas!👍🏻
Anytime!
BXPANDED makes a great belly guard that just takes a minute to install. After you remove the mowing deck it hooks in the arms. It will save your cooling fan from a sapling breaking it. Great product. Been using it for 3 years now. 😊
Hi Peek, enjoy your video, haven't seen one that was full of fluff yet. So many just like to hear themselves talk. This was helpful. I'm a new tractor owner, bought a used bx2380 from an owner. Belly mower, drive over, ugghhh, box blade and front end loader with bucket. I wasn't using the mower because I have a gravely zero turn. it's acting up so I put the belly mower on. I have a question. I can't lower the belly mower without lowering the 3pt hitch with box blade, do you know if that's possible? If so, could you explain the process. Thanks again, looked in the manual and I don't see an explanation.
The only way I’m aware of is to use a chain and wrap it around the 3 point arm and hook it to the hole on the top right side above where the upper arms attach. They do not use downward hydraulic pressure so if you chain it in the upright position it will stay while you mow. I typically just remove everything before I mow. It’s kind of a pain…
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead THANKS
I always dread the moment I have to put my midmount mower on my BX. The nob is set to 1 and three point is all the way down by the mount brackets do not come down. The only way to fix it is to take a 2x4, slide it on top and knock with a mallet. After that the mower mount goes down. Once it is installed, it works as supposed to. However, after removing it and installing the next time, I have to go through the same process again. This is not how it was advertised to me. Took it to a dealership but they did not provide any practical explanation either.
You are the second one I’ve heard of with that issue. I haven’t had the problem so I don’t have any help… 🤷🏼♂️
Probably there isn't enough weight on the arms...maybe a little grease or oil on the front pivots would help free them up?
One of the best tips ever! Thank you
I need to see this thing pull a plow! Tractor Hard! 🚜💪!
Me too!
I tried adjusting my mmm arms to lock into top position. Using the adjustment procedure you showed mine still won't go to top position.
I still have mower mounted. Does this need to be of to get arms to lock into top position?
It should lock in even when the deck is installed…
I was using my box blade in a rocky field, hit a stump and pulled my right arm off the latch, thankfully it didn't bend... still trying to figure out how to get it rehung on the iron nob it attaches to.
I had to take mine off and straighten it. It was a little tricky to get it all lined back up.
Bought my BX in summer of 23. Trying to install deck for the spring and My adjustment arms are stuck in the up position.
I had mine get stuck like that once and I had bent one of the arms a little moving brush, I had to crawl under it to see where it was stuck and bend it back a little.
Lucas, Did the adjustment as you described, ended up turning the bolt all the way in but the knob still wouldn't go beyond 4. A thick sort of U shaped bracket prevents the height control knob from going further. Do you have any idea what might be going on? I have a 2019 BX2680. Thanks!
I was able to get mine adjusted so that it works properly. I’ve had to adjust it several times though…
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead Thanks for your reply. Earlier this summer I crossed a small berm at about a 45 deg angle and heard a loud snap. It never went into 'TOP' after that. I broke something but haven't found what. Time for some jack stands and an in-depth investigation.
The first place I would look is at the top left 3 pt lift arm on the back of the tractor. I had a crack on mine at the point where it attaches to the part that lifts the mower deck. As it bent down it threw everything out of adjustment. If it isn't that, then there must be something underneath out of whack. Good luck!
Quick clarification questions, there are several references to : 'Locked in TOP position"
Can I assume TOP is also "Transport Position"
1) Is TOP more secure because it is "Locked" ?
2) and why/what is the risk of:
"DANGER • Never operate the mower in transport position ."
The problem I have is when I go to put my mower deck back on the dang arm dont want to come down I have to pull them down done that since it was new.also when I'm trying to attach deck the arms at the bottom won't line up with the deck like the space between the fingers isn't open enough have to use a pry bar to help it in. Since it was new dealership said that they didn't want to fix it they would have to charge me because of customer error. I was like it's been that way since it was new steams me up full just have to fix it myself like all the other stuff that was wrong lol.
Yeah that is frustrating. I actually opened mine up a little and they slide in much better now.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead how did ya do it? Was trying to figure out how to do it.
@@stephengass6067 well, I literally just stuck a pry bar in the slot and bent it open a little. It worked for me, but of course be careful…
Great tip!
Thanks!
I do not have a mid mount mower, but trying to install bxpanded skid plate, and cannot get it to lower. Any thoughts?
It must either be set in “top” where it is locked in the upright position or it is somehow jammed and stuck. I had mine get stuck because I bent a part on it. I had to get under it and pry it loose then straighten the arm…
Good tip. Tyvm
Ok so I don’t read manuals either. Lmao 🤣 but I listen. Thank you for this video now I know and will look for this as I really need to sharpen them blades.
I knew I wasn’t the only one. Lol
Great video.
I bent these and it was a miserable job replacing it. Still don’t know how I did it. Probably could have heated and bent it back but I just bought a new one for $50. Dealer said they’d never seen one damaged.
I find that very hard to believe that the dealer had never seen it. It’s pretty common. Glad you got yours taken care of!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead maybe because it’s a small dealer, it’s Evans equipment in remsen ny. Does make me feel better I’m not alone, thought I was just really hard on equipment (well I am anyway). I think they sell a fair amount but nowhere near the big dealers. I do have to say by the way I like how you’ve covered a few things that I hadn’t seen covered by anyone else, real things that happen when you use these little tractors hard. Good stuff man!
@@gatesj777 I appreciate that! I’m always looking for ideas of things to share to help out. 👍
Lucas help me out here, I just bought a brand new BX23s. I’m coming from a B2650. My service tech told me, there is no position to pin the mower lift arms on BX like there is on my old B2650. That doesn’t make sense and you just showed me the “top” position.
So just to confirm the TOP position (which I cannot currently reach, must be out of adjustment) is the pinned position after all???
Yes, it will hold the arms up while you use your 3 point without the mower deck installed.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead ok thank you! So tomorrow I’ll look at that rear adjustment behind the left tire.
One of the best tips ever! Thank you