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I know nobody wants to think about snow, but I have too. I have new Kubota snowblower for my BX2200. Instead of using the empty lever slot available, they gave me a 4 way valve on a heavy duty pedestal to operate the lifting of the blower. I think it is the same one the loader uses. It's overkill. I'm going to have to buy a loader so my neighbors won't make fun of my 50lb hydraulic valve and external hoses. Anyway, there does not appear to be any float position in the hydraulics. It will raise the front wheels easily, but it doesn't appear to float. I will have to operate the lift cylinder constantly for grade changes, and I have lots. Either I missed something or some engineer didn't do his homework.
Also, if the valve lever is pulled all the way down (raise the blower), nothing happens. There is a position just short of all the way down that lifts the blower, but it is sometimes hard to find in a hurray. Doesn't feel right. Any ideas?
Also, if the valve lever is pulled all the way down (raise the blower), nothing happens. There is a position just short of all the way down that lifts the blower, but it is sometimes hard to find in a hurray. Doesn't feel right. Any ideas?