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Re: Hydraulics question - not sure what it's calle
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Posted by 135 Fan on November 27, 2006 at 08:32:22 from (68.149.51.133):
In Reply to: Hydraulics question - not sure what it's called posted by CB in central NY on November 27, 2006 at 08:13:05:
Float is usually on the lift valve and is good for back dragging. It allows the weight of the loader to hold it down but not under pressure so it can still come up and down over obstructions. I think you can buy just a float adaptor that you plumb into the the lift control. Most industrial loaders have it in the control valve already. You push the lower lever all the way forward and it locks in float position. If you want to keep the bucket level all the time, at different heights then you need a self leveling loader. This is usually done in the boom and bucket linkages. You can get a valve but it's a little complicated to hook up and very pricey. I have a hyd. self leveling valve on my bobcat but it cost over $500. Hope this helps. Dave
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