HunterWare
Bronze Member
My favorite thing about having a tilt blade is unlocking that pin. I can then just smooth an area, the blade automatically sits on and therefor cuts high points and drops the material into low places. When the blade is locked you have to worry about one of the wheels hitting a bump (or dip) and that causing the blade to tilt with the tractor and dig irregularly. One less thing I have to manage while trying to make things smooth is nice, I had a lot of trouble making the grounds and the driveway even until I upgraded to the RB2060L. On the other hand a land plane removed the whole problem altogether... if I'd have had that to start with then I'd probably have stayed with my cheap CL blade.