Grading controlling box blade height

   / controlling box blade height #21  
Yep, good description of Draft Control and possible problem.

I think until the OP has more experience with draft control he should avoid using it. Simply use the 3pt position control function.

Adjustments are not the secret. Repetitions are.

LoL...

...I am certainly not clueless. Just more experienced than you...

Yeah right...! LoL...! :laughing:
 
   / controlling box blade height #22  
LoL...



Yeah right...! LoL...! :laughing:

You have no idea. The fact that you have to think you need to make adjustments at that rate reflects that. It's okay. Do what you like.
 
   / controlling box blade height #23  
Adjustments are not the secret. Repetitions are.

I make adjustments all the time and here’s some of my work. It’s about as close to golf course smooth as you can get. Ok I didn’t even use a box blade to do that but I still made a lot of adjustments. IMG_7133.JPG
 
   / controlling box blade height #24  
Nice work!! How many repetitions were needed? :)
 
   / controlling box blade height #25  
Nice work!! How many repetitions were needed? :)

A few. I also worked it from every direction to avoid cutting tracks in it.
 
   / controlling box blade height #26  
   / controlling box blade height #27  
You have no idea. The fact that you have to think you need to make adjustments at that rate reflects that. It's okay. Do what you like.

Like I said...you have no effing clue...you constantly contradict yourself...LoL...!
It is about "repetitions"...EXCEPT the FEWER the BETTER (unless you're milking a job...duh!)...FYI, the more effective each pass is fewer passes will be required...
 
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#28  
Thank each of you for your information...I wasn't sure if I had an issue with the mechanical components of my tractor or something

else. I'm still digesting all of the feedback and links provided and how to apply them when using the tractor.

What exactly does a hydraulic top link look like?
 
   / controlling box blade height #29  
Like I said...you have no effing clue...you constantly contradict yourself...LoL...!
It is about "repetitions"...EXCEPT the FEWER the BETTER (unless you're milking a job...duh!)...FYI, the more effective each pass is fewer passes will be required...

Don't derail this man's thread. He's asking for help in resolving a specific problem. Let's help him resolve the problem.
 
   / controlling box blade height #30  
Thank each of you for your information...I wasn't sure if I had an issue with the mechanical components of my tractor or something

else. I'm still digesting all of the feedback and links provided and how to apply them when using the tractor.

What exactly does a hydraulic top link look like?

I think you need to familiarize yourself with the tractor's 3pt hitch system. Specifically the difference when using the position control lever versus using the draft control.

After you've mastered this then you can educate yourself regarding a hydraulic toplink. It requires rear hydraulics and a fine touch.
 

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