</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Guys,
After reading this thread, I am wondering why you want to know if the bucket is level at some place other than at ground level? That's the only place I really care about it. Helps in pealing a consistent 3-5" of soil per pass, digging at a constant down angle and in back dragging. Other that that, I don't really care if it's level as the bucket is usually in full back mode to keep the dirt from spilling.
So, what am I missing?
jb
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If you ever put a set of pallet forks on your FEL you'll immediately know why it's most important to know when things are level at a raised position. In many instances when unloading trucks I can't see the tips of the forks so its impossible to know when to move toward the pallet.
In my case I learned to raise the forks higher than the pallet, tilt the forks forward which then lets me see the tips. At that point you can line up with a pallet and make final adjustments for the lift. Working with pallets is a good use for a self leveling FEL, unfortunately they aren't available for all FELs.