Poopdeck Pappy
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- Kioti DK50SE Cab, Kubota BX23, Kubota BX2660, Grasshopper 729BT
lemonsp, I'm certainly no expert on box blades. In fact, I'm somewhat of a newb. But try this.
Lengthen your tractor's toplink so that the box blade is higher in the front than in the back. I.e., when the back of the box blade is sitting on the ground, the front is a little bit off the ground. If it has a hinged rear blade, make sure the hinge is locked shut so the rear blade can't swing.
I was having the same trouble as you when I had my box blade almost level (in fact, it was canted at little forward). Lengthening the top link and locking the hinged rear blade helped a lot. I'm still learning how to use a box blade.
Lengthen your tractor's toplink so that the box blade is higher in the front than in the back. I.e., when the back of the box blade is sitting on the ground, the front is a little bit off the ground. If it has a hinged rear blade, make sure the hinge is locked shut so the rear blade can't swing.
I was having the same trouble as you when I had my box blade almost level (in fact, it was canted at little forward). Lengthening the top link and locking the hinged rear blade helped a lot. I'm still learning how to use a box blade.