MikeInEburg
Veteran Member
LD1 - can you explain your tip a little more - I think this is what happened to me with my blade but I am not sure - I put my new blade to good use and used top link to angle what i think is the A frame up to make the blade "scrape better" but what it appears I did was also scrape the heck out of my paved driveway- especially on what appears to be where one edge of my blade was hitting the pavement when I had the blade angled. I have been thinking about this all day (my wife has not seen this yet
and unless I figure this out I will be facing another year with a shovel) and I think you are hitting on what happened - the blade would in effect "dig in" at one end when angled because I did not keep the A frame level but tilted up quite a bit. Does that make sense?
Thank You Dana
In order to avoid this issue, I replaced the non-adjusting vertical lift rod on 3-point hitch with a short length of chain. This allows the implement to "float" rather than forcing one end of blade down. Made a world of difference for me.
Mike