It essentially deactivates the hydraulic pressure letting the FEL bucket to "float" over the surface with the only downward pressure being the weight of the FEL arms and bucket or blade. I use mine quite a bit leveling rock and dirt.
You can still use the curl while in float.
Okay,.....what's "the curl" ? Another....Newbie...on line....geeze!
OK - back to float....
BX23
I too had a problem this week while clearing snow - I had read of this and tried it a few times with no success - but it sounded very useful. Being new to this, I only tried about the same 'push' that had activated curl and lift - just tried for more shaft distance or a space for it to fit into - like an old manual shifter.
Is there a trick, or just how much extra force (2x,3x), any kind of detent to the shaft (up, down, twist)? How would one confirm a failure rather an operator problem?
THX
OK - back to float....
BX23
I too had a problem this week while clearing snow - I had read of this and tried it a few times with no success - but it sounded very useful. Being new to this, I only tried about the same 'push' that had activated curl and lift - just tried for more shaft distance or a space for it to fit into - like an old manual shifter.
Is there a trick, or just how much extra force (2x,3x), any kind of detent to the shaft (up, down, twist)? How would one confirm a failure rather an operator problem?
THX
Sometimes I need to know for sure I am in float, so I push forward on the lever until it the loader starts to lift up on the tractor a bit and then immediately push more forward making sure it drops the tractor back down again. Then I know I am in float, which essentially means that the tractor will not be trying to gouge my concrete.
I really appreciate the link about clearing snow with a loader. I am always looking for ways to do things better, smoother, easier, and sometimes quicker even matters to me.
Yup, I just discovered the float on mine this past summer after 5 years...Guess that's what I get for skipping the "operating" section of the manual.![]()