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Getting Stuck / Unstuck

Actually no need to give tips on getting stuck - there are plenty of ways to do that. But for getting UNstuck try these:
  1. Use 4 wheel drive.
  2. Use 4 wheel drive and use the rear wheel lock.
  3. Use the Front End Loader to push back.
    • Dump the bucket so that it is vertical, pointing at the ground.
    • Lower the bucket to the ground, and slightly more so that it engages the ground and can grip it.
    • Curl the bucket, while reversing. The curl action will push the tractor backwards.
Tips on getting unstuck

Stability (Important safety matters)

How steep is too steep?
Operating on a slope
what does it take to roll a BX 24
bx takes off down hill

Ballast in tires
[TBN] Tipped Over BX24

Restarting a Rolled Tractor

  • Once you have righted the tractor allow an hour for the fluids to drain back to their proper location.
  • Check fluid levels and look for leaks and other obvious damage.
  • It's possible that fluid may have leaked on top of the pistons. Attemping to start the engine in this "hydrolocked" position can cause expensive damage, for example by bending a rod. Instead, remove the glow plugs (instructions here) and turn the engine over a few times to eject the excess fluid.
  • Check the ROPS for damage. If damaged, replace it otherwise it may not protect you if you roll the tractor again.

Wheel Spacers


See Wheel Spacers page.

Reverse Pedal Position

Some BX models have the forward and reverse pedals widely spaced. If you find this inconvenient, you can try lifting the forward pedal instead of depressing the reverse pedal.

Sudden Stop in Reverse

(Applies to BX24 and others.) When in reverse, the tractor stops with a sudden jolt when you lift your foot off the pedal. This is normal, though undesirable. Various owners have complained about it on the TBN forums. Currently there is no cure offered by Kubota.

One suggested improvement (BX2350 and maybe others) is to locate the large spring under the right-hand side of the tractor, with an adjustment on it. If you back off on the adjustment, it should put less pressure on the linkage to return to neutral.

Accidental Operation of the Shift Lever

If you are concerned that you might unintenally change gear into neutral while grabbing for one of the other controls, you might try making your own"shift lock". Two home-made fabrications (one in metal, one in wood) are described in the TBN discussion below.
[TBN] Shift Lock for BX24.




















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