landedakioti
Gold Member
Why on earth would anyone remove the level indicator "the first thing after buying a new tractor". They aren't in the way of anything, don't interfere with any operation and are a handy indicator of pitch. They are especially handy on cabbed tractors where you usually have limited visibility of the ground right in front of the tractor. I use the one on my LS a lot to see where the bucket angle is because with the cab I cant actually see the FEL bucket bottom, but not so much on my B26 because I can see the FEL bucket on it much better
By the way, self leveling buckets have nothing to do with keeping the bucket level. It just holds the bucket at the same relative angle that you put it in with the hydraulics as you raise it or lower it. It wont actually level the bucket to the angle of the ground.
I took it off after my first day of moving brush worried about getting a branch caught with it