CharlieR
Bronze Member
Most loaders do have a float position.
When lowering the loader arms push the lever forward hard and it should pop into the float position and stay there.
If the float feature hasn't been used for a while as was the case for my tractor when I bought it used, the lever would not go forward.
The dealer installed a shim to increase the travel of the lever and suddenly it worked, hard at first but now nice and easy as I use it all the time when plowing.
I couldn't stand to plow with the bucket without that float working properly.
When lowering the loader arms push the lever forward hard and it should pop into the float position and stay there.
If the float feature hasn't been used for a while as was the case for my tractor when I bought it used, the lever would not go forward.
The dealer installed a shim to increase the travel of the lever and suddenly it worked, hard at first but now nice and easy as I use it all the time when plowing.
I couldn't stand to plow with the bucket without that float working properly.