What to use for a level indicator for forks?

   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #21  
Why not just smash the pallets and their cargo... now you can use the backhoe to scoop it up.

Instant excuse to buy a backhoe.

I'm sticking with the idea.

Otherwise, I'd go with the remote camera idea. I personally always have issues trying to get parallel to the ground. My machine (JCB) has a mark on the rod but that only suggests when I'm parallel to flat ground so it's only helpful part of the time.

(maybe you get the idea now of why I smash things and then use the backhoe to pick them up!)

:eek:
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #22  
I致e never had a problem with my eyes. The fork tips are easily visible on both of my tractors.

+1 and to distinguish my old dirty forks with all the other old dirty stuff I lift, I used a blaze orange colored inverted marker spray paint to paint the tips of my forks. Just did about 4 to 6 inches at the tips. It made the visibility remarkably better. So good I raised the forks up and did the sides and bottoms of the tips as well so they're easy to see from all angles, not just looking from above.
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #23  
Not sure what brand my forks are but, the SSQA design makes my forks level when my indicator shows level.

Still a pain if on uneven terrain. If I tip my forks up a bit I can see the ends. Soon as I level them they are gone...

I wonder if mercury switches on a moving tractor would slosh around for awhile until you could read them?

Oops. Meant to respond to Industrial Toys' Post!
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #24  
I have a 7 inch monitor and 2 cameras: one on the loader arm and one facing backwards from the top of cab. Anyone considering this, always get the 4 pin wired versions, not wireless or RCA. Make sure you get the highest definition CCD camera. CMOS will not be as clear and will be shakey. I am very happy with the camera system
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #25  
I thought about installing a level indicator on my forks. But sometimes the pallet is not level. So you are better off just standing up and eyeballing the alignment....
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #26  
I have a 7 inch monitor and 2 cameras: one on the loader arm and one facing backwards from the top of cab. Anyone considering this, always get the 4 pin wired versions, not wireless or RCA. Make sure you get the highest definition CCD camera. CMOS will not be as clear and will be shakey. I am very happy with the camera system

That's what I have done too, except I have the front camera on the grill guard and the rear on the lower rear window sill. I have only used the tractor once since the install and only the front camera to change from bucket to pallet forks and it worked great for the reconnect to the pallet forks and for seeing the end of the forks too. This is on a Kubota M7060 cab tractor. The cameras are mounted on magnets, so easy to move.
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #27  
Any low cost back up camera system would be the most cost effective IMO.
As suggested U could mount the camera on a magnet base.
With a camera system you would be able to work on all sort of uneven ground situations.

Many of the back up systems can take 2 camera inputs and the ones I am familiar with have options for front/back and flipping of image.
Also wireless or wired options exist but always the camera wants DC power.

One downside is the wireing is of such a small gauge that U need some sort of protection for a tractor environment.

I am using a $50 ish offshore system for slightly over 3 years now with no problems, mainly for snow blowing duties.
I used magnets for my mounting and placed the viewer low center of my windshield.
If not urgent EBay and AliBabba are good sources.

How do you power the camera?
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #28  
How do you power the camera?

There are TWO cables, one for the video feed and one for power. Power is provided through the video display unit (which one has to wire to the appropriate power source). Pretty easy peazy, just threading wires and such is the more difficult part. Most cameras will require you to add cable extensions, so look to purchase whatever extra length is needed: usually the extensions aren't going to be exposed to trouble, only the camera and it's pig tails- to replace a bad or missing camera you just have to plug the replacement into the existing extension cables (ones you installed); so, really only need to do this once.

If I were to wire up a camera now I'd look to provide some video and power cable [dis]connections near the monitor such that if the monitor crapped it would be easy to swap it out (the low-cost ones are really inexpensive).
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #29  
There are TWO cables, one for the video feed and one for power. Power is provided through the video display unit (which one has to wire to the appropriate power source). Pretty easy peazy, just threading wires and such is the more difficult part. Most cameras will require you to add cable extensions, so look to purchase whatever extra length is needed: usually the extensions aren't going to be exposed to trouble, only the camera and it's pig tails- to replace a bad or missing camera you just have to plug the replacement into the existing extension cables (ones you installed); so, really only need to do this once.

If I were to wire up a camera now I'd look to provide some video and power cable [dis]connections near the monitor such that if the monitor crapped it would be easy to swap it out (the low-cost ones are really inexpensive).

I thought he was saying he had one of the so called wireless units. I see now I was mistaken.

I was wondering how people suggesting the wireless units were thinking of powering the camera. I suppose most of them get power from a backup light on a vehicle and just send the video feed wirelessly.
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #30  
I thought he was saying he had one of the so called wireless units. I see now I was mistaken.

I was wondering how people suggesting the wireless units were thinking of powering the camera. I suppose most of them get power from a backup light on a vehicle and just send the video feed wirelessly.

Yeah, somewhere along the line one has to use a wire (power, and likely ground), which kind of defeats the notion of avoiding issues of snagging wires (which I'm quite familiar with:eek:). I tend to think that a wire is essential for a reliable video feed.
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #31  
Yeah, somewhere along the line one has to use a wire (power, and likely ground), which kind of defeats the notion of avoiding issues of snagging wires (which I'm quite familiar with:eek:). I tend to think that a wire is essential for a reliable video feed.
Trust me...just get the hard wired ones with the 4 pin cables...only way to go
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #32  
Could you elaborate why you believe one should go with 4-pin cables?
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #33  
Could you elaborate why you believe one should go with 4-pin cables?
The power and video are all is one wire so you dont need to run 2 sets. The wireless still requires a power wire. Here is my setup... 20181201_162546.jpeg20181201_162559.jpeg20181201_162515.jpeg20181201_162503.jpeg20181201_164638.jpeg
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #34  
Two wire cables are usually molded together, thus basically making up one cable. Installation and maintenance would tend to differ little. I was thinking that it was perhaps the benefit was for video stability.

I'll note that LCD monitors take a bit to warm up before you get a stable image. Incentive to allow the tractor's fluids to also warm up a bit before use:D
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #35  
Two wire cables are usually molded together, thus basically making up one cable. Installation and maintenance would tend to differ little. I was thinking that it was perhaps the benefit was for video stability.

I'll note that LCD monitors take a bit to warm up before you get a stable image. Incentive to allow the tractor's fluids to also warm up a bit before use:D
4 pin cables are better video quality than RCA
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #36  
I had auto leveling loader on my New Holland. My Kubota MX doesn’t. My eyes don’t have any problem leveling the forks to pick up pallets

Andy
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #37  
4 pin cables are better video quality than RCA

OK, I'll keep that in mind when I upgrade my entertainment system in my tractor (to watch movies) :laughing:
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #38  
OK, I'll keep that in mind when I upgrade my entertainment system in my tractor (to watch movies) :laughing:
Lol...I hear ya. I have a bad back, so not having to turn around as much is helpful. I may look for an XBox too. Lmao
 
   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #39  
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ONE thing I have thought about, given tech trends and price drops, has been a video camera, or several with split screen display.Back up cameras are CHEAP these days, fairly rugged and adaptable - depends how much Inventioneering Ya wanna do.---------------------------------------------------.
If you get a back up camera, make sure the image is reversible. Back up cameras have a wide field of view, which is great for backing up, but not great for positioning fork tips.

I have a 53 degree field of view camera on the front and it is very handy. :thumbsup:

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   / What to use for a level indicator for forks? #40  
This is on a Kubota M7060 cab tractor. The cameras are mounted on magnets, so easy to move.

The magnets don't interfere with the camera signals ???? Thanks as I would like to do the same thing with my M5140 Where did you get the cameras and magnets
 

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