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Laser level set ups?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lowe.Buuck" data-source="post: 110886" data-attributes="member: 15208"><p>The simplest setup is a mast mount on the bucket with a receiver to track grade.</p><p>If you have not purchased a rotating laser yet, look closely at the available receivers. When I looked into them years back, the receivers I liked would not work with the rotating laser I had.</p><p>Apache, Leica (Depthmaster) and Spectra Precision make receivers that are designed for mounting to equipment.</p><p>You can also mount the receiver to the loader. It will remove a lot of receiver vibration and is less likely to be damaged compared to a mast on the bucket.</p><p>You may also want to invest in an elevating tripod for your laser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lowe.Buuck, post: 110886, member: 15208"] The simplest setup is a mast mount on the bucket with a receiver to track grade. If you have not purchased a rotating laser yet, look closely at the available receivers. When I looked into them years back, the receivers I liked would not work with the rotating laser I had. Apache, Leica (Depthmaster) and Spectra Precision make receivers that are designed for mounting to equipment. You can also mount the receiver to the loader. It will remove a lot of receiver vibration and is less likely to be damaged compared to a mast on the bucket. You may also want to invest in an elevating tripod for your laser. [/QUOTE]
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