Upgrade to self leveling loader?

   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #11  
I have only used self leveling bucket so i dont have anything to compare against. But i like the feature of using self leveling and the bucket level indicator when moving snow on my driveway.

After i have plowed and filled the bucket I drive to a snow pile to dump it, usually quite large snow pile so i need to get the FEL high up. After I have dumped the snow I shift to reverse gear and while going reverse I roll the bucket back to the level mark on the level indicator, and I move the FEL joystick all the way forward for float position. So the FEL is minding his own business going down while i am reversing and getting ready for a new pass, and the bucket is already in right angle position for the job when its time to go forward gear again.
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #12  
We removed them from our tractor last year after putting up with them for years. It increased the amount of material we could haul as stuff just fell out during transport. The feature just did not fit our needs as we did not use pallet forks or anything that would benefit from it.

Just courious. Where did you re-attached the cylinders to the FEL after you removed the self leveling stuff?
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #13  
Save your money and cobble one of these for $30.
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   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #14  
Does anyone have/used the Kubota Self Leveling FEL? I haven't seen one yet so I don't know what added equipment is added to the FEL and/or valve to make this work.

According to Kubota, you can disable the self leveling with a push of a button. Does the self leveling FEL in non-self-leveling mode operate any differently and/or have any different capabilities than a standard FEL without self leveling?

Also, what are the restrictions and/or restricted abilities with the Kubota self leveling loader?

Thanks.
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #15  
Just courious. Where did you re-attached the cylinders to the FEL after you removed the self leveling stuff?

I really wish I had taken pictures. Ours is a Westendorf and it had plates on top of the lift arms that hooked into the linkage via a rotating elbow type plate at the junction of the upper and lower arms as well as the bucket. The plates made it hard to tell much about how it worked. After it broke several times and had to be welded and patched, I told my sons to "fix it" one way or the other. They said the easiest way was to take all of the connections and plates off and use it as a regular loader. I wasn't there when they did it. From what I can tell, the pistons did not have to be moved as the linkage is what kept it level. It looked like a poor design to me and I am sure it has been improved. I just checked their website and couldn't find one. We bought it in 1998.

I can get a picture of it "as is" if that would help.
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #16  
Does anyone have/used the Kubota Self Leveling FEL?

I have a Kubota L39 with self leveling loader that you can turn the self leveling on and off with a small lever. It's hydraulic not mechanical so there is nothing different about the loader other than the valve. I love it for pallet forks but do not generally use it with the bucket unless I know I will be rising the bucket near max height.
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #17  
I have a Kubota L39 with self leveling loader that you can turn the self leveling on and off with a small lever. It's hydraulic not mechanical so there is nothing different about the loader other than the valve. I love it for pallet forks but do not generally use it with the bucket unless I know I will be rising the bucket near max height.

Glad to hear it. I kind of agonized over this option when I ordered my M8540. The literature was pretty vague on the subject and I could not find anyone at the local dealership that had experience with it. I went ahead and ordered it, hoping that when turned off it operated the same as an FEL without that option.

Thanks for your info.
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #18  
I have the self leveling on my Kubota B21 and do not like it, although it's not a huge deal, I usually don't lift the bucket that high.

On the B21, it "self levels" in jerky steps. That tends to shake material out of the bucket if it's loose and dry.

I agree, there are times that I want more roll back than the SL allows.

I don't use pallet forks a whole lot (on my skid steer and M5040), but I have never missed the self leveling there. Again, I don't lift all that high usually and when I do, I can handle it manually if need be.

Ken

That is a nice feature if you can turn it on and off. Many skid steers have it like on the CAT.

My JD loader is a mechanical self leveling one.

D.
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader?
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#19  
Thanks for all the input. Opinions seem to be pretty divided on this issue and I guess it depends on what you are using the loader for that determines what you really need. I ordered the tractor today and the dealer basically threw in the self leveling feature for the originally quoted price, but offered another upgrade to a new loader offered by Branson for about $100 more. This option included a loader with 400lbs more lifting capacity and a third function remote built in, but not self leveling.

Since I don't really "need" self leveling I got the new loader with the third function remote. I figured I will get more use out of the increased lift capacity and remote than I will get out of self leveling. Again, thanks for all the help, this website is great.
 
   / Upgrade to self leveling loader? #20  
3rd function rocks

D.
 
 

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