What is the Proper way to backdrag with a compact tractor? I think my owners manual said to keep the bucket flat on the ground and not with the bucket curled down. Not very intuitive when used to a big loader.
Why not forget the tractor then? Save some fuel and simply drag a plastic snow shovel behind you for the same result.
What is the Proper way to backdrag with a compact tractor? I think my owners manual said to keep the bucket flat on the ground and not with the bucket curled down. Not very intuitive when used to a big loader.
The back drag issue is normally associated with having the bucket curled down to a point that the leading edge will catch on stumps, etc causing excessive pressure on the extended cylinders. Having a slight down angle that the bucket can jump over obstacles normally doesn't cause issues with bent or broken cylinder rods.
The back drag issue is normally associated with having the bucket curled down to a point that the leading edge will catch on stumps, etc causing excessive pressure on the extended cylinders. Having a slight down angle that the bucket can jump over obstacles normally doesn't cause issues with bent or broken cylinder rods.