Box Scraper Angling a Box Blade

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What is the correct way to angle your box blade to crown a driveway if you do not have a hydraulic top link? I don't want to bend my top link again.

Thanks.:D
 
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blagg said:
If you mean left to right, I use my adjustable link to my lower 3ph arm.
Yes that is what I am asking. How many full turns is sufficient?
 
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Depends on how many degrees of crown you want.

Set your blade on a flat surface.. like a driveway, now lift it so that it is 1/4" off the drive.. now adjust the hand crank to achieve the angle you want to use. Individual adjustment will vary by machine.

soundguy
 
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Soundguy said:
Depends on how many degrees of crown you want.

Set your blade on a flat surface.. like a driveway, now lift it so that it is 1/4" off the drive.. now adjust the hand crank to achieve the angle you want to use. Individual adjustment will vary by machine.

soundguy
Ok thanks I'll try that.
 
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Thanks for the help guys. Angling the BB worked great. Now I have the driveway sloped to the sides so the water will run off.:D
 
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Makes one heck of a nice V shaped ditch also. Could not do without my BB.
 
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Next to a FEL.. I consider a BB as the swiss army knife of tractor implements.

soundguy
 
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daBear said:
Makes one heck of a nice V shaped ditch also. Could not do without my BB.

I recently used mine this way. It was in some grassy clay soil and wouldn't dig much. I dropped 2 scrapers down on that side and it dug and cleaned out the ditch nicely.
 
 
 
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