MossRoad
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
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- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
I had a bucket level indicator on our old IH2500b. There was a half-round piece of metal with indicator marks on a pivot hanging on the side of the FEL arm at the bend. There was a pointer for the marks fixed to the arm. There was a rod connected to one edge of the round piece and the other end was on the bucket bracket above where the right dump/curl cylinder attached, so the rod was parallel to the arm.
When you'd dump/curl the bucket, the rod would make the disk rotate on the pivot, and the marks would move behind the pointer. It was pretty handy.
The numbers on these things are kinda useless as far as an absolute number goes. However, if you just use the numbers as a reference point and not an absolute starting point, they are great!
Kinda like a home thermostat. Some day's you feel cool and the thermostat says 72. And some days you're warm and the thing still says 72. It's a reference point to the current conditions.
When you'd dump/curl the bucket, the rod would make the disk rotate on the pivot, and the marks would move behind the pointer. It was pretty handy.
The numbers on these things are kinda useless as far as an absolute number goes. However, if you just use the numbers as a reference point and not an absolute starting point, they are great!
Kinda like a home thermostat. Some day's you feel cool and the thermostat says 72. And some days you're warm and the thing still says 72. It's a reference point to the current conditions.