jmc
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- Joined
- Jul 21, 2003
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- 3,097
- Location
- SW Indiana
- Tractor
- Ford 1920 4x4 (traded in on Kubota). Case 480F TLB w/4 in 1 bucket, 4x4. Gehl CTL60 tracked loader, Kubota L4330 GST
Hello All,
My tractors have always had bucket level indicators but the skidsteer does not, for some reason. (Maybe its because you should be a better operator by the time you get your hands on a SS) The problem is when using an angling snow plow with a rubber edge. It's setup so that the shoes float the rubber off the ground a fraction of an inch when the pivot pin is plumb. But when the blade is angled and the pivot pin is not plumb, one or the other rubber ends is pushed into the ground and wears very quickly. You can't see it from the cab and wouldn't want to get out to look every time you adjusted the curl. How can I make sure the pivot pin is plumb without a bucket level indicator or getting out of the cab each time?
Thanks.
John
My tractors have always had bucket level indicators but the skidsteer does not, for some reason. (Maybe its because you should be a better operator by the time you get your hands on a SS) The problem is when using an angling snow plow with a rubber edge. It's setup so that the shoes float the rubber off the ground a fraction of an inch when the pivot pin is plumb. But when the blade is angled and the pivot pin is not plumb, one or the other rubber ends is pushed into the ground and wears very quickly. You can't see it from the cab and wouldn't want to get out to look every time you adjusted the curl. How can I make sure the pivot pin is plumb without a bucket level indicator or getting out of the cab each time?
Thanks.
John