RaydaKub
Veteran Member
Today was my first experience really using my blade. I've got a 5 foot behind my BX. I was working on a driveway behind my church. It had ground up pavement put on it a year ago. The blade had a really good bite on a slight angle. I was able to fill in some deep ruts and move a fair amount of material to the low spots. What I discovered however, is that to do the finish grade is really an art form. If there are any bumps or dips, the blade can miss our gouge very easily. I decided to spin the blade backwards to try to get it to not dig in so easily. What I was really frustrated with was trying to complete the grade and feather out the remaining material. I would hold onto the 3ph lever and ease it as slowly as I could. I could hear the system whine, but the blade wouldn't lift at all, then suddenly jump up about 2-3 inches or more, leaving a new ridge.
Does anybody have any ideas about how I could change this setup? There is the 3ph drop control and that seemed to help to start the pass, but I really need is some way to slow down the lift. Is there any way to adjust the lift?
Does anybody have any ideas about how I could change this setup? There is the 3ph drop control and that seemed to help to start the pass, but I really need is some way to slow down the lift. Is there any way to adjust the lift?