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Tilt Attachment

SNOW JW

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Is there any tilt attachments that have a float feature that would let the bucket move with the slope of the land for berms and such??
 

ironjunkie

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All of SS's/CTL's have "boom" float that I've ever seen. Now if your talking about the bucket itself curling in & out, I don't think so.
Every " " that I remember usually with the boom control pushed all the way forward or down (toe) past a detent of some sort. You should be able to feel passing this detent in the control. (hand or foot). I'm not sure at all with the newer e/h or pilot controls, but I'm sure there is a way.
 

Tones

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Is there any tilt attachments that have a float feature that would let the bucket move with the slope of the land for berms and such??

Do you mean tilt, same as dozer blade?
 
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