john4153
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- Case DX40
It has been hashed over a bunch here. If you put the FEL in float and load the plow up you will drive your front tires off the ground. Best bet is to set up the plow to float on its own and just adjust your FEL height when you have to.
That is a key observation I was not aware of and is mentioned by a couple of you. Since my Q/A plate won't be here until the end of the week, I have a little time to experiment with my bucket. It would surely sway my decision toward attaching the A-frame to the Q/A plate so it can flex/float.
Before posting, I searched on FEL float, but didn't see anything about its effect on the front wheels.
John