10 minute $10 bucket level indicator

st8yd

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2003 L3130 HST, LA513, Pats easy hitch
Dec 11, 2017
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central FL
Been pondering hard and searching a lot for a simple, accurate, durable bucket level indicator.
I have used my tractor a lot to clear thick trails where there were none so the typical rod indicator would surely get bent. (Which I had considered making it easily removable, but just something else to deal with, lol)

I started to use some guy wire cable in a pipe then thought about the Pex, bingo.
When I got the tractor years ago it had the pins already for an indicator.
So I utilized them and some zip ties, will probably attach it a little more rigid down the road, but I got anxious to get it on.

I used 3/8" and 3/4" (1/2" will slide in but to much friction with it arched. I heated up one end and flattened it, drilled hole for the pin. Top end of larger tube I cut a long bevel on half of the end so I can see when it's on the other side of the mark. When I get it on concrete I will mark it with a sharpie, then do the same for my forks. Eventually I want to make a "plumb bob" gravity type indicator for the pallet forks so I can tell level at any height.
 

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coachgeo

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L225 w/woods Few Mowers & Back Blade, D722 in Motorcycle (Triumph Tiger), LMTV
Nov 16, 2012
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Awesome solution. Maybe do same thing on opposite side. Mark one side up for bucket. mark the other up for pallet forks. etc.
 

st8yd

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2003 L3130 HST, LA513, Pats easy hitch
Dec 11, 2017
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central FL
Thanks, the pallet forks level in a different spot so it won't be any problem doing it on the same piece.