tshep
Gold Member
Hi all, I have a BX23 tlb, and in my short experience I have a very hard time getting stuff level.
I seem to be able to replicate whatever angle the tractor is canted at, but feel I am lacking a one-sided 'tilt' for the loader bucket so I can cut in at an angle other than the one the tractor wheels are currently at.
At times I've wasted a lot of fuel building a flat runway (from the perpendicular or with the backhoe) so could go back and cut flat.
I ask becaue I'm getting ready to make a gravel road at the new farm (rather than just small projects at the house), round 1000 ft in fresh, rolling hills.
What am I missing here?
I'm thinking a rear blade would give me angles fairly independent of the tractor angle, and then be useful later for snow. Once I cut a track 'flat' I could turn around and move the excess/lack back and forth with the bucket, and work the final height from a wheels flat stance.
Do I have an equipment problem or an operator problem?
Thanks all.
I seem to be able to replicate whatever angle the tractor is canted at, but feel I am lacking a one-sided 'tilt' for the loader bucket so I can cut in at an angle other than the one the tractor wheels are currently at.
At times I've wasted a lot of fuel building a flat runway (from the perpendicular or with the backhoe) so could go back and cut flat.
I ask becaue I'm getting ready to make a gravel road at the new farm (rather than just small projects at the house), round 1000 ft in fresh, rolling hills.
What am I missing here?
I'm thinking a rear blade would give me angles fairly independent of the tractor angle, and then be useful later for snow. Once I cut a track 'flat' I could turn around and move the excess/lack back and forth with the bucket, and work the final height from a wheels flat stance.
Do I have an equipment problem or an operator problem?
Thanks all.