Front-End Loader getting the Allied 95 to float

   / getting the Allied 95 to float #1  

Brushwacker

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Hi Folks, winter is approaching and I'd like to use the Allied 95 FEL on my B6100 aolong with a back blade for snow removal duty. I'm in central ontario = big snow hopefully. how can I get the twin stick loader to go into float mode?? I've tried the "extra nudge forward " but i'll rip the control off if I push any harder. I might fabricate a blade for it too as I have a 7' parts blade i can harvest from. thanks
 

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   / getting the Allied 95 to float #2  
I had an allied model 95 on my b6200 but it was a joystick control, I can't remember where the float position was? maybe take the model number off the valve and contact the manufacturer Buhler. I contacted them and they were very helpful. Here is a link to the manual
http://www.farm-king.com/manuals/AbFK-FEL/loader-95195-2004.pdf

Had another thought does the bucket dump have a float position, maybe the hoses got reversed to the valve?
 
   / getting the Allied 95 to float
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#3  
I sent allied an e-mail, hopefully they get back to me. I'll have to get the #'s off the valves tomorrow.. thx
 
   / getting the Allied 95 to float #4  
You may need to change out the valve, with it being that old it may not have the float detent. If you look at the spools a float valve will have a slightly longer housing for the float detent spring section.

David Kb7uns
 
   / getting the Allied 95 to float #5  
If you rig up your blade to pivot like it would on a pickup truck mount, you can let the blade float with the lift chain. That lets it respond quickly to small variations in grade, etc. I guess it depends on your plow setup.
Not all valves even have a float position - you'll find out from Allied.
Jim
 
   / getting the Allied 95 to float #6  
I suspect your valve doesn't have a float position, as others mentioned, may need a new valve.


I would strongly recommend that you look into adding a rops to your tractor if you are going to have a fel on it. I would build one of my own if necessary.
 
   / getting the Allied 95 to float
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I might have to go that route. no reply from allied..guess they're too busy?

Ya jenkinsph, rops would be a good plan. tractor feels pretty light
 
 
 
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