3RRL
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- 55HP 4WD KAMA 554 and 4 x 4 Jinma 284
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( IMHO you definitely need a box blade.
I find that the trick to using the box blade properly is how you set the top link. This controls the angle of attack of the cutting edge whether it just skims the surface or digs down. )</font>
AMEN, I couldn't agree more. Being a new tractor owner myself, my personal experience is that the boxblade was easier to get a smooth surface for me. My road is over 1/2 mile long and curvy. I was able to set the cutting angle so that I could make a slight "crown" on the road. I couldn't get the FEL to tilt and found that I kept creating the same angle, only deeper. But with the boxblade, I adjusted the top and lower links so it cut more on one side than the other and got great results...for me, that is. I'm interested in the hydraulic link adjustment that I've seen on some other threads.
I used the FEL to move the excess dirt piles and rocks and such.
I plan on making a sort of plow to attach to the boxblade on one end to scrape in the gutters but have not started that project yet. I need to figure out how to counter balance the stress better before I do it.
I find that the trick to using the box blade properly is how you set the top link. This controls the angle of attack of the cutting edge whether it just skims the surface or digs down. )</font>
AMEN, I couldn't agree more. Being a new tractor owner myself, my personal experience is that the boxblade was easier to get a smooth surface for me. My road is over 1/2 mile long and curvy. I was able to set the cutting angle so that I could make a slight "crown" on the road. I couldn't get the FEL to tilt and found that I kept creating the same angle, only deeper. But with the boxblade, I adjusted the top and lower links so it cut more on one side than the other and got great results...for me, that is. I'm interested in the hydraulic link adjustment that I've seen on some other threads.
I used the FEL to move the excess dirt piles and rocks and such.
I plan on making a sort of plow to attach to the boxblade on one end to scrape in the gutters but have not started that project yet. I need to figure out how to counter balance the stress better before I do it.