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Troubleshooting


If a hydraulic implement is not moving (or barely moving) check the quick connects on the hydraulic lines. If they are not connected properly, the fluid cannot flow in that circuit to operate the implement.

Also see the Pressure page for information regarding that.

[TBN] Leaking BX FEL quick connect line
[TBN] Trouble removing hydro couplings
[TBN] BX 23 Relief Valve location
[TBN] BX 25 and Relief Valve

Fluid

(See Transmission Oil)
[TBN] Do your own Fluids and Filters on a BX

Parts

The BX24, BX23 and BX22 use the following Snap-Tite equivalent components:

Snap-Tite coupler = 72C4-4F NPT
Snap-Tite nipple = 72N4-4F NPT

Here is the explanation of the code:
72 = the ISO standard
C or N = Coupler or Nipple
4 = ¼ in size
4F = ¼ in Female hose connect
NPT = National Pipe Tapered thread. You must apply thread sealant to male part only during installation.

[TBN] What type of hydraulic quick connect for FEL on BX24
[TBN] Hydraulic fitting on BX23

Extending the Hydraulic System (Remotes)

[TBN] Added rear hydraulics to BX2200
[TBN] Extra Hydraulics for BX2350

[TBN] BX7326 Rear Auxiliary Kit (installation)