Make It Yours: Massey Ferguson FL.1805 Loader Bucket Gauge Rod for GC Series Sub-Compact Tractors
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- Now available from AGCO Parts the Genunine Parts Supplier for Massey Ferguson. Bucket Gauge Rod for the GC1723E & GC1725M Sub-Compact Tractor with FL.1805 Loader.
Watch as we show how to install and how to get yours. AGCO Parts ACP0426570. Visit your local Massey Ferguson Dealer at: www.masseyferguson.us/find-a-... or if in West Central Missouri just East of Kansas City, Missouri in Higginsville come visit us at Vahrenberg Implement or Online at www.vahrenberg.com or join us on Facebook: / vahrenbergimplement - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Looks like it would be hard to see from the drivers seat!
You can see the rod move and it drops down when centered. That is why it has the bend in rod makes it easy to see.
Awesome. Thank you for sharing
Hi, just installed this kit. It is useless! You can not see the indicator while you are seated on the tractor and the bucket in position
This is a Horizontal style indicator, many other brands use this style where yo ucan determine bucket location by the movement of the rod. When it raises or lowers away from the cylinder.
Obviously designed by someone that has never been on this tractor or used this loader.
This is similar to how many other brands do for level indicator. It's an option for those that want an indicator. Not forced to buy just showing what is available factory options.
Man, you are a wealth of info on Massey. Thank you.
Glad to help. Just trying to help people learn about the Massey Ferguson Products. Thanks for the comments & watching!
Mine came with one on it, it's kinda hidden where it is on the ram..I find myself hanging out to the side to see the level an height most of the time .if they only they moved the hole to the right on that bracket it would work far better....but I'm just an operator not a designer so it's above my pay grade 😂
Great video, I got mine thrown in with my new tractor and I’m glad I did. This is absolutely useless hahaha Video is great though as always.
Why not a longer rod and the bracket be on the upper cylinder fitting?
Also what are the plugged holes in the back of the bucket for?
This is original equipment design by the loader manufacturer (ALO) that builds the loaders for Massey Ferguson. I don't know why they did it but it works to determine the level of the bucket with out getting into the tractor. Not sure on the holes in the bucket but makes it nice to drain water out of soupy material. May be accessories used in other regions of the world or hole they ship. Sorry not much help on answering these questions.
Will this work on the DL95 loaders?
I don't think it would directly work. Not sure how the bracket would fit over the fitting and then if rod diameter is the same for the clamp.
Will it also work on the DL 95 loader and what if so what is the price ?
The DL95 has different cylinders and don't think this will work. Don't have a DL95 here to compare the differences.
Will this kit work for the dl95 loader?
The DL95 has different cylinders and don't think this will work. Don't have a DL95 here to compare the differences.
@@VahrenbergImplement Fitment on a DL95 would be good info for those that own one.
This Bucket Gauge Rod is not designed for use on the DL95 only the FL.1805 Loader.
Would this fit in the DL-95?
The DL95 has different cylinders and don't think this will work. Don't have a DL95 here to compare the differences.
Vahrenberg Implement Ok. Thanks. Contemplating getting it and seeing if I can make it work. I really would like a level indicator. 😉
Looking at our Video on the DL95 versus FL.1805 it might be possible. Might have to tweak the mounting hole where it fits over the hose fitting. With some modification anything is possible.
What kind of price should we expect on something like this?
$57.01 is out Current Selling Price 05/01/2020
@@VahrenbergImplement it does not look near as good as the other brands that have them.
I got one of these and put it on. I am extremely disappointed. It is impossible to see with the bucket lowered. You need to raise the bucket high enough that the lower arm is parallel to the ground before you can really see it. In the dark, when I'm most likely to be using it moving snow, raising the bucket hardly helps because this indicator is in the shadow the arm creates from the headlight. I would not recommend that anyone purchase this.
You have got to be kidding! Actually worse than eyeballing the top edge of the bucket. Put the engineer that came up with this 50 buck gizmo in the drivers seat. You might try it as well.
We've sold several of these to customers wanting buck gauge and they are getting along fine with them. They watch movement of the rod and works for them.
Save your money. Purchased and installed, very hard to see. Should have read reviews. It works but you have to darn near break your neck to see it.
Sorry to hear that. We have many customers that add this accessory and like it.