Front end loader Float?

   / Front end loader Float? #11  
I have the same 854 Loader;you need to get the stick in the neutral position and push forward sharply to engage float.Only time I use it is for back dragging;about useless going forward.
 
   / Front end loader Float? #12  
I read a lot about "set it in float". I assume that means the loader will rise and fall with the pressure of the ground it is in contact with. Is that correct?

If so, HOW do you set it that way?

BufordBoone, I have an older John Deere 790CUT with a front end loader control valve "Float" position. Move the joystick (pushing it forward) to lower the FEL then push the joystick to right where it will lock into position. I only use it when pushing my Front Mount Snowblower that rides on skids or with a Ratchet Rake attached to the FEL and dragging it backwards, works like a charm, just the weight of the bucket, rides the surface with no hydraulic pressures.
 
   / Front end loader Float? #13  
I have the same tractor and the others pretty much summered it up; go forward with loader control until you meet resistance, then pop past that. I mostly use in reverse or as other on hard surfaces in snow. The key on ground is a hard surface and the angle of the bucket.
 
   / Front end loader Float? #14  
I don't have a knots, I have a Sub-Compact Massey. And the 1st 9 months of ownership I had trouble getting float to work even once. Now I use it very often for plowing forward and I use it often for back dragging and forward smoothing. I discovered 2 secrets to get to this point.

1. When a manual says to either get to the datent, it typically always means snapping it over the stop. Pushing isn't the description. . . It's quickly snapping it that engages it.

2. Float mode is all about raise and lower. Think of it as a lack of raise lower control by the operator. But a fel also has curl up and down mode and this is not effected or controlled by float mode. So if your bucket or blade is not tilted properly. . You can tilt/curl adjust while moving or standing still while still staying in float mode. But I have not seen a manual yet that tells you this. But doing this is not in any way harmful because it's just gravity control on vertical movement and it takes the guessing out of using the float mode, both for forward and reverse use. Using tiltxcurl while in float mode greatly increased float mode use and benefit.

Again, I assume many/most tractors have these same capabilities. . But mine is a sub compact Massey.
 
   / Front end loader Float?
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#15  
I ask the question at 6:42. Get the right answer at 6:45. Then get lots more support.

I've not answered as I went to the farm and you all are right. I never knew I had to push it further forward.

Thanks to all of you. Now I'll spend some time working with it to see if it improves my back dragging.
 
   / Front end loader Float? #16  
I ask the question at 6:42. Get the right answer at 6:45. Then get lots more support.

I've not answered as I went to the farm and you all are right. I never knew I had to push it further forward.

Thanks to all of you. Now I'll spend some time working with it to see if it improves my back dragging.

I spent more time in line at the grocery store today.... :laughing:

I use my bucket in float to move large piles of leaves across the lawn. I just curl the bucket back an inch past level, push the stick all the way forward past the detent to put it in float, and slowly drive forward. The bucket floats on the bottom skids and slides across the grass, pushing most of the leaves along.

I also use float with my snowplow.... you may not have a need for that down there.... :laughing:
 
   / Front end loader Float? #17  
I spent more time in line at the grocery store today.... :laughing:

I use my bucket in float to move large piles of leaves across the lawn. I just curl the bucket back an inch past level, push the stick all the way forward past the detent to put it in float, and slowly drive forward. The bucket floats on the bottom skids and slides across the grass, pushing most of the leaves along.

Believe me, the first time you do that leaf-pushing job and forget to angle the bucket up, you will hear about it from somebody who cares about the appearance of your lawn.
 
   / Front end loader Float? #18  
Believe me, the first time you do that leaf-pushing job and forget to angle the bucket up, you will hear about it from somebody who cares about the appearance of your lawn.
No doubt, but since we're talking about grass.... I bought a set of clamp on edge tamers that do a fantastic job of keeping the loader edge out of the gravel, grass, or dirt. I highly recommend them!
 
   / Front end loader Float? #19  
Believe me, the first time you do that leaf-pushing job and forget to angle the bucket up, you will hear about it from somebody who cares about the appearance of your lawn.

Been doing it since 2002.... only a few chuckholes so far. :D
 
   / Front end loader Float? #20  
Ok guys. I have a 99 New Holland 3930 MFWD with a quickie 310 loader and utility bucket. First does the 310 have a float position in the controls? Second is there a float position for the 3PH and if there is how do you set it? Bought the beast used with virtually no documentation.
 

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