Float on BX

   / Float on BX #11  
There is also a special function on the curl if you move the stick way to the right. Not sure if it's a float or regenerative function as I never use it. The stick does not lock in this position.
 
   / Float on BX #12  
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!
 
   / Float on BX #13  
Okay,.....what's "the curl" ? Another....Newbie...on line....geeze!

When you rotate your bucket only, like to load or dump it; at least that is the term I use.
 
   / Float on BX #14  
Yep, think of curl like you were lifting weights. Not curling like they do in Canada.:rolleyes:
 
   / Float on BX #15  
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
 
   / Float on BX #16  
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

On the BX, the float position is all the way forward, but works the same as in this You Tube video. There will be some resistance, but not a great deal, I usually just "snap" it into place.

YouTube - How to Float your Kubota's Front End Loader

YouTube - How to Clear Snow with your Kubota Front End Loader
 
   / Float on BX #17  
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.
 
   / Float on BX #18  
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

I don't know if the BX23 has the same valve the 3400 does. If it does, you push the lever straight forward until it's almost starting to lower the loader arms and pick the tractor front end off the ground, then quickly give it a shove further. It'll pass through the "lower" position and through the detent and stay in the full forward position.

If you're unsure and don't want to bounce the tractor up and down trying, simply shut it off. I think the valve will still go into float mode whether you have hydraulic pressure or not. Instead of having that "spring centered" feeling it'll feel more solid forward, but will still have spring resistance left and right for bucket curl. Any back or downward pull will pull it back through the detent and it'll snap back into the center.

I have heard of the float mode not working because of not being used for a long time, but rarely.

Chilly
 
   / Float on BX #19  
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.

I have begun to engage float by lowering my FEL until just before it touches down and put it in float to let it drop so I know it has engaged; got that from another member, but your method would work as well.

I have float on my CX80 and have used a FEL for years, but I am still learning and always looking for tips.

I am still perfecting my skills with snow removal and have quite a way to go.
 
   / Float on BX #20  
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.:D

I am glad everyone is getting familiar with the float feature. It does give me pause to wonder why the dealer did not familiarize buyers about these features. When I took delivery of my BX, the delivery guy spent a ton of time going over everything again. He didn't just rely on my having remembered everything from the showroom explanation. He even had a check list, as I recall, on which he had me sign saying I was satisfied with his orientation instruction.

I was so sick the day of delivery. I was bloated and facing surgery, running a fever and all. Still, I think he did such a good job, I remembered everything, even following the surgery and anesthesia.:):)

Frankly, I considered this very deliberate orientation a sign of a good dealer.
 

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