WaxMan
Veteran Member
That's what I thought, must be an older guy thing to have an indicator, I've never used one and can tell when my bucket is level without moving the tractor, its just an acquired skill using it. Like you said the setting is only good for ground level, anything else and its inaccurate. Seems like a waste to me but that's just my opinion.
You can't tell when your bucket is level until it's touching the ground in front of the pile. Even then you're guessing.
After dumping and on the move, before the bucket with a rod fel indicator ever touches the ground you know it will be level when it touches the ground. Way before you even guess where it is. Sorry but that is a fact.
Every high end bucket has a bucket level indicator from the factory. It has nothing to do with age or skill. The larger loaders that professional operators use 8 hrs a day every day have an auto stop at level, the hydraulics cut out at level to improve productivity. High end tractors come with a bucket level rod.
Again it has noting to do with age or skill. Sorry
The best operators in the world have a bucket indicator.
You did a good job with yours chim, it works for you:thumbsup: