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Kirk727
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2004-08-12          93361

I have a new CK20 with loader. As I understand it, the loader has a float position that allows the bucket to ride alond the ground. When I select this position the loader goes full down and locked lifting the front wheels off the ground. Need adjustment? Rigging? please help.

Chad


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TomG
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2004-08-13          93400

Usually putting a loader in float means pushing the control passed a small resistance into a detent. It should stay in that position until the control is pulled back.

Generally you can check if a loader has a float feature. There should be two sort of cylinders sticking out the back of the valve assembly--one for each control valve. The valve with the longer cylinder should be the one with float. I'd make sure the hoses from that valve go to the lift cylinders. My used tractor came with the hoses backwards so the float was on the bucket--seems odd but they're used that way sometimes for haying I hear. ....

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Kirk727
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2004-08-13          93416

It has the detent position that you have to push joystick past and then it stays there until you pull it back. Also the loader has a diagram sticker on the loader frame showing the position/operation of loader. full forward/detent is supposed to be "float". Anyone know of problems with float on CK20 w/loader? ....

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