@ericridgerock9083 Thank you for your tip, but I disagree. If you shovel snow in the "normal" way and you hit something where it comes to a complete stop, then there is more strain on both the tractor and the front loader than the way I do it. It has no bad effect on the cylinder at all, and if I meet an obstacle, the entire front loader just lifts because I have it floating. If this had been a problem, I think there would have been many excavators that would have broken down quickly, which they don't. Here I don't see the problem and why you think there is a big load on the cylinders. But thank you so much for commenting, I appreciated it! Have a nice day! 🙂
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You really shouldn’t push with your bucket like that it’s rough on the cylinders
@ericridgerock9083
Thank you for your tip, but I disagree. If you shovel snow in the "normal" way and you hit something where it comes to a complete stop, then there is more strain on both the tractor and the front loader than the way I do it. It has no bad effect on the cylinder at all, and if I meet an obstacle, the entire front loader just lifts because I have it floating. If this had been a problem, I think there would have been many excavators that would have broken down quickly, which they don't. Here I don't see the problem and why you think there is a big load on the cylinders. But thank you so much for commenting, I appreciated it! Have a nice day! 🙂