Soldier415
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- Joined
- Sep 7, 2016
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- Location
- Vermont
- Tractor
- 2001 Kubota L3010GST. 2005 Kubota L3430HSTC
Had the same problem with my LPGS. I had the blades sitting 1/4" below the skids. I pulled the blades up so they are flush with the skids. After I have the road surface refinished I extend the top link so the front blade is an inch or two off the ground and the front cutting edge of the rear blade is about 1/4"-1/2" off the ground.
I then grab the pile of material and start slowly making a final run. The box won't fill up, and going slow allows the material to pass under the front of the rear blade and be smoothed by the back of it.
Couple passes like that and problem solved.
Couple examples of the finish left by this method. Road material is staymat (3/4" crusher run)
Top n tilt is your friend
I then grab the pile of material and start slowly making a final run. The box won't fill up, and going slow allows the material to pass under the front of the rear blade and be smoothed by the back of it.
Couple passes like that and problem solved.
Couple examples of the finish left by this method. Road material is staymat (3/4" crusher run)


Top n tilt is your friend