Cheap FEL indicator

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JW1554

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Kubota bx2200
A loader bucket position indicator is a handy thing to have and my recently acquired BX2200 does not have one. I cobbled the following out of scrap and it works fine.

The rod is 1/2" pvc attached on the bottom end to a small strap hinge with a hose clamp and running through half of a 3/4" pvc coupling as a guide at the top. The hinge and coupling are secured to wood mounts shaped to fit and glued to the machine with JB Weld. The glue spot was sanded and wiped down with acetone, and seems secure.

The rod would probably not last long in brush, but it would be easy to replace, and I don't have much brush.

Picasa Web Albums - Jess - Kubota
Picasa Web Albums - Jess - Kubota
Picasa Web Albums - Jess - Kubota
 
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Just above your white pipe (black arrow) is the factory installed bucket level indicator, the top edge of the level indicator is parallel to the bottom of the FEL bucket, so even if your tractor isn't setting on level front to rear, that one will still let you get the bottom of the bucket level
 

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Thanks Milkman. I wondered what that bracket was for. Learn something new every day
 
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JW1554 said:
Thanks Milkman. I wondered what that bracket was for. Learn something new every day

When I got my B7800 that bracket atop the loader bucket carried a green and white label with "bucket level indicator" (or such as) in bold black lettering right on the horizontal upper surface.
I've since removed the label because I THINK I can remember what it said.
 
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hill said:
I've since removed the label because I THINK I can remember what it said.
Just curious why you would intentionally remove the label?
 
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The indicator you made is so much handier than the stock strap. I have a similar indicator on mine. When working a pile you can set the level of the bucket before lowering it and then just drive into the pile. The tape reference will allow you to adjust the level slightly so that you can either dig more or less or the same as the last time. I wouldn't want to be without it now that I have it.
 
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Thanks for the comments. I've gotten used to this thing and am happy as a pig in clover with it. I find myself referring to it constantly. Not only is it accurate and useful, but since the cost was basically zero, it also makes me feel virtuous.

My wife thinks it would be a dandy place to mount a small flag. Then I could feel not only fiscally prudent and virtuous, but also patriotic. Is that a good return on a few pieces of scrap or what?
 
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look good Jw.
As a side note, how do you like using Picassa web? I use it locally, but haven't published any of my photos to the web yet.
 
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Srossman -

I've just started using Picasa Albums, and like the convenience. However, I'm still unsure of what the recipient actually sees. That is, when I click on the link I have posted, I get the actual website and can see all the photos, change settings, etc. I think others see only the picture, but am not sure.

I have used Picasa on my computer for a long time and think it is an excellent program. I like the convenience of it being linked to Picasa Albums. Just not sure how it all works yet. I did find a way to insert the actual picture from the Album into a post instead of a link, but this forum seems to use links more.
 
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DiezNutz said:
Just curious why you would intentionally remove the label?

Because I don't like labels?

I've removed ALL of the stupid labels plastered all over my tractor when new. They piss me off - mandated safety labels warning me that if I'm stupid I might hurt myself, or implying that I can't remember from one day to the next what the function of some part or another is for.

I haven't had a babysitter in over fifty years and left California nine years ago partly to get away from regulatory safekeeping and a state more worried about my personal welfare than it thought I could possibly be.

Rant over, and I hope that I've answered your question. ....:)


(ps: I had a hard time believing my eyes when reading the yellow page portion of the owners manual that stipulated that should any of the various warning labels, all carefully listed and shown in those pages, be damaged or missing I must immediately be off to the authorized dealer to obtain (at my cost) a replacement to install before again operating the tractor. Is that for real?)
 
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JW1554 said:
Srossman -

I've just started using Picasa Albums, and like the convenience. However, I'm still unsure of what the recipient actually sees. That is, when I click on the link I have posted, I get the actual website and can see all the photos, change settings, etc. I think others see only the picture, but am not sure.

I have used Picasa on my computer for a long time and think it is an excellent program. I like the convenience of it being linked to Picasa Albums. Just not sure how it all works yet. I did find a way to insert the actual picture from the Album into a post instead of a link, but this forum seems to use links more.
I just started using Picassa for my pic management and was going to start posting some pictures on the web but haven't tried it yet. Thanks for the insight.
Your right about the links. What a some people do is post small pictures in the email with a link to the larger picture. If you look at posts by Timber or 3rrl you will see what I mean.
 
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hill said:
Because I don't like labels?

The only thing worse then the labels is the gum left behind after peeling them off. Goo-Gone to the rescue.

:eek:
 
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dannydan3 said:
hill said:
Because I don't like labels?

The only thing worse then the labels is the gum left behind after peeling them off. Goo-Gone to the rescue.

:eek:
When theyre new they peel off nicely on a hot day w/o residue. Just go slow.
larry
 
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hill said:
Rant over, and I hope that I've answered your question. ....:)
Yes indeed... sorry about whatever trauma you have suffered that would cause you to overreact to such a degree toward innocent labels. I'm with you on the stupid safety ones (but they're not bothering me)... some of the labels are useful though, especially for others who might use my tractor infrequently. If you ever sell it, you might get some frowns as a result. Did you peel off serial numbers as well ??!

I'm with you on the yellow pages of the manual... welcome to the litigious society we live in. You can bet if there's a safety warning for it, some moron has or will actually do it and then try to bring a $multi-million lawsuit over it. Kubota sent me some "extra" safety labels for the cruise control which are still in the envelope whose whereabouts to me are completely unknown at the moment.
 

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