Soundguy
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I'd use the draft for ground engaging stuff.. mainly plowing and cultivating... not particularly tilling.
box blade and grader blade.. yes/no/maybee.. depends on what you are wanting to do... If you want to move dirt to specific places and make specific cuts.... leave lift in position control if you want to try to do some leveling.. then draft may work for you with a little finesse and a few adjustments here and there..
soundguy
box blade and grader blade.. yes/no/maybee.. depends on what you are wanting to do... If you want to move dirt to specific places and make specific cuts.... leave lift in position control if you want to try to do some leveling.. then draft may work for you with a little finesse and a few adjustments here and there..
soundguy