BX25d FEL Float?

   / BX25d FEL Float? #11  
There is a float position at 3 o'clock. It's for dumping the bucket. I don't use it very often. But is does come in handy on occasion.
 
   / BX25d FEL Float? #12  
There is a float position at 3 o'clock. It's for dumping the bucket. I don't use it very often. But is does come in handy on occasion.

Thats called "regen" or "fast dump", very much different than "float"
 
   / BX25d FEL Float? #15  
Kenny is right. And it's not mentioned in my manual either. It's kinda implied that tractor owners knows this as its pretty much universal with fels.
 
   / BX25d FEL Float? #16  
I have a question about using the float. I am getting ready to dig out a hill under my deck with the fel, I mounted teeth on the fel, whn i go into scoop or dig should i go low and use the float method?
Thanks
 
   / BX25d FEL Float? #17  
I have a question about using the float. I am getting ready to dig out a hill under my deck with the fel, I mounted teeth on the fel, whn i go into scoop or dig should i go low and use the float method?
Thanks
 
   / BX25d FEL Float? #18  
I have a question about using the float. I am getting ready to dig out a hill under my deck with the fel, I mounted teeth on the fel, whn i go into scoop or dig should i go low and use the float method?
Thanks

Don't think so. When you're digging into virgin or hard ground, you want the bucket to penetrate as far as it will go before curling it back to get a full scoop. Using float will cause the bucket to ride up over what you're trying to dig out if it's not loose material. Once you have things dug out and close to level, you can use float to just skim along the ground to pick up loose material. Good luck.
 
   / BX25d FEL Float? #19  
Thanks! Its all new to me.
 
   / BX25d FEL Float? #20  
I have a question about using the float. I am getting ready to dig out a hill under my deck with the fel, I mounted teeth on the fel, whn i go into scoop or dig should i go low and use the float method?
Thanks
I think the best answer is to just play with it. Try different bucket angles, float, speed, etc. and see what works. This is how you get proficient. A lot of it depends on your soil, terrain, and what you are trying to do. Just go for it and have fun. You will get the feel pretty fast.
 

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