Sorry, were you responding to my comment? The long and the short of it was that I decided the capacity was suffiient for my needs if undiminished and the extra feature was not worth it. To me. Others may have different priorities.
After using a carpenters level for several decades building my own home and renovating the house next door, it took me ages to understand that self leveling on tractor buckets has nothing to do with level, and rather simply means that the bucket bottom ( I suppose) is set to be in alignment with the contact patch of the four tires. OR probably with the contact patch of the rear tires, since the front axle is on a pivot.
Just seems like in my past use and experience, this is only something I would need or want maybe 10 percent of the time or less. AND my bucket has a little bracket welded on, that tells me the position of the bottom of the bucket with respect to the angle the tractor is sitting on.
Bottom line is for me, seeing the angle the bucket is on with respect to the ground or perhaps a truck flatbed, is more meaningful than the position of the bucket with respect to the tire contact patch(or tractor angle).
I guess I am in the minority, or maybe stand alone.
Nothing flat here where I live, at least 99 percent of my property.
Does one really need to know the position of the bucket with respect to the tractor, rather than with respect to the work being done?
I do not dispute that I may be misguided in my thinking...