simonmeridew
Silver Member
What's happening is that even though you are in "float" position in the up/down of the FEL, the cutting edge of the bucket is set to an excessively aggressive angle by tilting it too far down,and because you are in "float" for the up/down position the blade edge is actually digging in and pulling the bucket DOWN, being allowed to do so because it can "float".
In a rather gross example think of a safety razor blade set at too aggressive angle and will dig in and cut off your skin in pieces rather than glide across at whisker level.
Back to the FEL, the solution would be to lessen the angle of attack of the bucket by tilting up slightly. If the surface you are plowing off is very level, that is no ups and downs, no dips and rises, you can set and forget, but if there are ups and downs the angle needs to be adjusted as the surface changes. You can tell by the sound of the scraping when you need to bump the control angle back or forward.
simonmeridew
In a rather gross example think of a safety razor blade set at too aggressive angle and will dig in and cut off your skin in pieces rather than glide across at whisker level.
Back to the FEL, the solution would be to lessen the angle of attack of the bucket by tilting up slightly. If the surface you are plowing off is very level, that is no ups and downs, no dips and rises, you can set and forget, but if there are ups and downs the angle needs to be adjusted as the surface changes. You can tell by the sound of the scraping when you need to bump the control angle back or forward.
simonmeridew