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Switches and bucket positioning option
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<blockquote data-quote="siduramaxde" data-source="post: 29989" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>All g series machines have buttons for bucket positioning and high flow, however, that does not mean the machine is equiped with the option. Bucket positioning requires a valve and I believe the valve is located under the seat. I have a machine with bucket positioning and I find it annoying. I never use it, although, it does keep the bucket level the same throughout the lift cycle. It only works in the up cycle. why it doesn't work in the down cycle I don't know. I suppose if you were loading trucks all day the bucket positioning feature would be nice. I see no benefit to this feature while using an auger. Most augers built for skidsteer use have a pivot point that keeps the auger perpindicular to the ground. just my .02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="siduramaxde, post: 29989, member: 248"] All g series machines have buttons for bucket positioning and high flow, however, that does not mean the machine is equiped with the option. Bucket positioning requires a valve and I believe the valve is located under the seat. I have a machine with bucket positioning and I find it annoying. I never use it, although, it does keep the bucket level the same throughout the lift cycle. It only works in the up cycle. why it doesn't work in the down cycle I don't know. I suppose if you were loading trucks all day the bucket positioning feature would be nice. I see no benefit to this feature while using an auger. Most augers built for skidsteer use have a pivot point that keeps the auger perpindicular to the ground. just my .02 [/QUOTE]
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