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My question is dealing with the down pressure of front end loaders, specifically enough down pressure to raise the front wheels off of the ground and how it relates to the “float” feature. Recently I read some information on this (maybe I misunderstood) and I assumed it was regarding most newer tractors. It stated in effect that the “better” modern loader systems today have a float feature…..and to lift the front wheels off of the ground, one must simply curl the bucket down before applying down pressure. Is this the way all new Kubota loaders operate? How about John Deere & New Holland? I have seen (and would prefer) tractors that had enough down pressure to lift the front end with the bucket FLAT on the ground AND also had the float feature. Did I misunderstand the information, or do newer tractors/loaders (unfortunately) need to curl the bucket down to accomplish this? Thanks for any and all input on this………
-Greg J
-Greg J