Carl Bert
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- Joined
- Jul 13, 2010
- Messages
- 832
- Location
- Rockland county, New York
- Tractor
- Kubota B26, John deere X595
Do the X7xx series tractors have a float position for the front blade?
yes, it does. Same as your x595.
I didn't even know my X595 had a float position. Can you tell me how it works? On my B26, when lowering the bucket, you just push the lever a bit further until it clicks into position. I tried that with my X595, but it didn't work. I just assumed it didn't have that option. Thanks
It's only on the bottom lever.... Just push it forward until it "clicks" into detent. If you look at the valves themselves, you will notice that one has a longer cap on one end.... That houses the detent balls and springs. If you've never used it before, it may be sticky.
It's only on the bottom lever.... Just push it forward until it "clicks" into detent. If you look at the valves themselves, you will notice that one has a longer cap on one end.... That houses the detent balls and springs. If you've never used it before, it may be sticky.
that float mechanism can be prone to be troublesome. if yours is working after not being used all this time, i think
you made out great!
I think what he means is that sometimes the detent balls and springs get sticky and it won't stay in the float position. It happened to mine. There was a thread here a couple weeks back where we were talking about it.What exactly do you mean by "troublesome"? Is it that its hard to get into position, or do you mean that when in position, it doesn't float as supposed to?
I think what he means is that sometimes the detent balls and springs get sticky and it won't stay in the float position. It happened to mine. There was a thread here a couple weeks back where we were talking about it.