When using your box blade is it OK to push dirt in reverse? I have a blade on the back so, I assumed it was intended for this. I have found that I have bent my upper 3 point link and it could of only been done by going in reverse. I don't feel I done anything excessively when pushing and I don't believe I致e hit a solid object. It's always a slow push anyway and I would think the force would be applied to the whole 3-point and not just the upper link.
I've been cutting in for a turnaround driveway and the edges stay high because of when going forward on outside of the turnaround bend the box does not stay up on the cut in edge. The way I've handling this is doing the outside edge by going in reverse and I can then keep the box along the cut in edge.
Is this wrong to do? Of anything to be the week point I prefer it to be this top link.
I've been cutting in for a turnaround driveway and the edges stay high because of when going forward on outside of the turnaround bend the box does not stay up on the cut in edge. The way I've handling this is doing the outside edge by going in reverse and I can then keep the box along the cut in edge.
Is this wrong to do? Of anything to be the week point I prefer it to be this top link.