Am I the Only One

   / Am I the Only One #1  

Dingbat

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Location
Cedar Island NC (Outer Banks)
Tractor
YM 1700
that cannot push diddly with a 1700 and a box blade /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif? I can pull the blade up a storm put if I try to push dust, the wheels start spinning. I know, the tread direction favors pulling, but I mean, I can't push anything! Any hints?
 
   / Am I the Only One #2  
I guess I only tried pulling when I owned a 1700. It was 2WD and I assume yours might be too. 4WD may have helped.
 
   / Am I the Only One #3  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Any hints? )</font>

Possibly tilt the box blade forward a bit so the rear blade doesn't try to dig in quite so much.
 
   / Am I the Only One #4  
Boxblades and 3ph's are not designed for pushing. If you push very much you will probably bend or break something. That rear blade is for dragging and smoothing.
 
   / Am I the Only One #5  
I never was very handy at using the box blade. With my 1700 and a 5' straight blade I can pull and push with equal success.
 
   / Am I the Only One #6  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( if I try to push dust, the wheels start spinning )</font>

I think wheel weights or tire ballast is what's missing. I can pull a 90% full box with rippers down, or push 1/3 of that, with 450 lbs of water in the tires on essentially the same tractor.
 
   / Am I the Only One #7  
I think angle of the blade and the amount of material you are targeting will be the issues.

I've cut nicely while pulling.. but when pushing I have to angle the blade back up a bit. Also.. I found I could push a pile while slowly lifting the blade, to kind of make a 'running ramp' to smooth stuff out backwards.

But a bulldozer it aint. I broke my adjustable link the first day I had the box blade /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif.. well first hour! So don't feel bad. That was before I had stabilizer chains to keep the box outta the tires.

Soundguy
 
   / Am I the Only One #8  
I noticed that i couldn't push that well, so i had some fluid put in the tires. mine's 2wd , but if i square up and put the diff lock in, ipush pretty good. soundguy has some good advice,try to raise the stuff being pushed, and adjust your angle.
 
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  • Thread Starter
#9  
Thanks guys for the good hints and making me realize that it is not Operator Headspace as we say in the Army. It is not often that I would want to push but the few times that I did were frustrating. Steve
 

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