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Float Position?
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<blockquote data-quote="memphisdoug" data-source="post: 33376" data-attributes="member: 3677"><p>I'm a new owner of a Bobcat 873. In the operator's manual, they speak of a float position for the lift arms to allow leveling of surfaces. They talk about pushing the toe end of the lift arm pedal down until it is in the "detent position". If I try to do that with the bucket tilted down all it does is lift the front of the Bobcat off the ground. There doesn't seem to be a "detent position" for that pedal. What am I doing wrong or not understanding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="memphisdoug, post: 33376, member: 3677"] I'm a new owner of a Bobcat 873. In the operator's manual, they speak of a float position for the lift arms to allow leveling of surfaces. They talk about pushing the toe end of the lift arm pedal down until it is in the "detent position". If I try to do that with the bucket tilted down all it does is lift the front of the Bobcat off the ground. There doesn't seem to be a "detent position" for that pedal. What am I doing wrong or not understanding [/QUOTE]
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