Roger,
I don't use my rearblade that much but coincidentally that is all I did yesterday, build small berms around a bottom land field. I would like to have enough tilt available in both directions but generally have to mauallly adjust the side link opposite the tilt cylinder for rearblade use. My 7' rearblade isn't the best by any means but I don't use it more than a couple of times per year. I would buy a better rearblade but I need other new tools more at the present time.
That is more than I can get on the front with the Tilt-Tach!
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Dozer mode.
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I just realized I posted the same picture twice, I fixed it.
That is a lot. Nice box blade BTW.
I see your edit, but is still same picture.
Thanks, kinda unique, one lever raises and lowers the rippers.
Nice boxblade I have a small Cammond for my GT and seems to be good quality. In Roger's second picture the angle is steeper than the first.
I see your edit, but is still same picture.
Thanks, kinda unique, one lever raises and lowers the rippers.
Nice boxblade I have a small Cammond for my GT and seems to be good quality. In Roger's second picture the angle is steeper than the first.
Here's a pic of mine with the manual adjustment in the center, if I need more tilt I would have to shorten or fully lengthen the threaded left link. For almost all jobs having the same tilt available to either side as pictured is all I need. Building a berm it would help to have more tilt.