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<blockquote data-quote="Paddington" data-source="post: 313101" data-attributes="member: 252"><p>I have a slight problem when using a small bucket mounted on an IH 574 of gauging when the bucket is level. I can only see a couple of inches of the top right corner from the cab. The loader arms are not self levelling and I usually can't get the angle not quite right! It's not helped by the fact that the previous owner of the barn concreted in sections that vary up to an inch in height then smoothed them out with a thin smear of concrete which often cracks under the weight of the wheels. I suppose if I was was using it daily or even weekly I would get the knack but I don't so I haven't. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paddington, post: 313101, member: 252"] I have a slight problem when using a small bucket mounted on an IH 574 of gauging when the bucket is level. I can only see a couple of inches of the top right corner from the cab. The loader arms are not self levelling and I usually can't get the angle not quite right! It's not helped by the fact that the previous owner of the barn concreted in sections that vary up to an inch in height then smoothed them out with a thin smear of concrete which often cracks under the weight of the wheels. I suppose if I was was using it daily or even weekly I would get the knack but I don't so I haven't. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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