walnutman
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I could see a bar attached to the bucket sticking up high with a pendulum hanging from it.Got inspiration from this thread and built a prototype. Sorry for a bad picture.
So far works very well, no mater how high the forks are, it always show when they are parallel to the ground.
I'll give it a try for a while and see if it is useful i'll build something better.
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I took a 2" wide piece of flat stock and bolted it to the side of the bucket exactly perpendicular to the straight edge of the bucket. No matter what level the loader is at, I can always easily see exactly how the bucket is tilted. Took all of maybe 5 mins and works great.
Curious as to how you see the angle accurately when looking at an angle from behind and not from the side.I took a 2" wide piece of flat stock and bolted it to the side of the bucket exactly perpendicular to the straight edge of the bucket. No matter what level the loader is at, I can always easily see exactly how the bucket is tilted. Took all of maybe 5 mins and works great.
Curious as to how you see the angle accurately when looking at an angle from behind and not from the side.
Curious as to how you see the angle accurately when looking at an angle from behind and not from the side.
That's what I mean... at an angle you get what's called cosine error.From where I sit, I do see it from the side. The bucket extends past my front wheels so I am viewing it at an angle from where I am seated.
That's what I mean... at an angle you get what's called cosine error.
I look at things like this in exaggeration.
Looking head on from behind you see no change as you tilt
Looking at 45 deg angle you see half of the tilt angle
Looking from the side you see the full tilt angle.
I tried that and found no way to dampen the pendulum.I could see a bar attached to the bucket sticking up high with a pendulum hanging from it.