I have started using my mirrors quite a bit to compare tilt by using the location of the implement in reference to my rear tires.
Boy, I would like to also, but I have a size problem, and no guy jokes here, but my current equipment is too small, bought for my smaller tractor, on which it works admirably.
I am likely to donate the smaller tractor back to my church, from where it came, but I hate to think of buying a new rake, a new box blade, a bigger mower, groan.
So I have this weeny five foot rake on the back, and I can't see it in the mirrors because it won't clear the tires. Likely same for my mower, but I'll make do it works so well anyway.
But my box blade suffers an even worse fate, it's only four feet wide. So I can see that even less, without completely turning around.
Boy would I like some CC tv on my tractor; there are all kinds of places where line of sight gets blocked.
And I'm fine with using mirrors; the Kubota has nicely adjustable ones and they are big enough but they can't see around corners.
I don't have a solid rear blade yet, so at least I'll get the right size on that, and will get one that can utilize my rear hydraulics the best.
And I'll be able to see the end of it...
The only other consolation in getting a bigger box blade is that it will be considerably heavier than what I have now, which is needed for counterbalancing the FEL/grapple.
Other than using my
ballast box, I think the box blade, a possible new six footer, will be the heaviest thing I have to hang out back for ballast.