Diggin It
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Probably lots of previous threads if I knew what to search for. Most likely have all or most of the parts and pieces, but I'm not sure how to set one up.
Tips?
Tips?




I don't know, I guess I'm one of those where every picture doesn't tell a story. I've looked at all of them and I still don't get how it works. I'll have to try a couple of things in practice and see which works best. Never did well in school because words and pictures never told me as much as doing and figuring it out.
I know I don't want a closed tube. Too many bugs love to nest in those. I'm thinking of a rod through a couple of eye bolts with a marker at level. Full visibility that way. I might even be able to mark additional points of curl too.
I saw a device either on here or youtube...can't remember where but it was electronic and would indicate a level bucket condition at any boom position and was really slick. Had LED arrows to point up and down then a line of LEDs that would glow when the bucket was level.
Went out and stared at it for a few minutes yesterday. That's about all I've been in the mood to do lately. Got no drive to DO stuff right now for some reason.
Kind of coming together in my pea brain if I can figure out what bits and pieces to use. I can see using a Beam Clam on the curl cylinder bracket that would give me a 1/4-20 mounting hole. Maybe hose clamps along the cylinder itself to hold standoffs for the rod.
Intrigued by an electronic version with a remote indicator too.
I took mine off and threw it in the scrap pile. If you can’t level the bucket without one of these than you probably can’t level the bucket with one. Just get more practice.
All due respect, but even an experienced operator can make use of a level gauge. Ive been on tractors with loaders for 30+ years, concider myself a decent operator, and still find it handy to have the indicator avalible.
They’re only even accurate on level ground with the loader at a set height.
I haven’t found it yet. They’re only even accurate on level ground with the loader at a set height.
I haven’t found it yet. They’re only even accurate on level ground with the loader at a set height.