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<blockquote data-quote="TriHonu" data-source="post: 55689" data-attributes="member: 897"><p>No need to measure another bucket.</p><p>Set the bucket on a flat surface. Mount the attachment plate to your loader. Drive the loader over to the bucket and align the plate to the back of the bucket, center left to right and mark the location.</p><p>You want the bucket to sit flat on the ground with the loader arm all the way down. It will allow you to cut a grade without the bucket trying to dive into the cut.</p><p>If your tires are bald, you may want to mount the plate a little higher on the bucket to account for new tires.</p><p>If you normally run tracks on your machine, set the mount hight with the tracks installed. You will appreciate the bucket being on grade. Most factory buckets are set for tire height. When you install tracks you will have to tilt the cutting edge down to get it on grade. With it angled down it will difficult to hold grade. </p><p>If you want a bucket set for tracks, you either have to cut off the mount and re-mount or special order a bucket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriHonu, post: 55689, member: 897"] No need to measure another bucket. Set the bucket on a flat surface. Mount the attachment plate to your loader. Drive the loader over to the bucket and align the plate to the back of the bucket, center left to right and mark the location. You want the bucket to sit flat on the ground with the loader arm all the way down. It will allow you to cut a grade without the bucket trying to dive into the cut. If your tires are bald, you may want to mount the plate a little higher on the bucket to account for new tires. If you normally run tracks on your machine, set the mount hight with the tracks installed. You will appreciate the bucket being on grade. Most factory buckets are set for tire height. When you install tracks you will have to tilt the cutting edge down to get it on grade. With it angled down it will difficult to hold grade. If you want a bucket set for tracks, you either have to cut off the mount and re-mount or special order a bucket. [/QUOTE]
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