LS Tractor Owner
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- Joined
- May 1, 2017
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- Location
- Edgewood, NM
- Tractor
- LS XG3025 TLB, Previously MT125 TLB, Craftsman GTS6500
JTmachine----
The floating rear blade is great for smoothing things out, especially gravel. You tilt the box blade back as far as the top link will allow so that the moveable blade "glides" over the surface. It will smooth out the 'windrows' left behind when spreading gravel and such.
I did a large gravel parking area (75' x 200') spreading the 3/4" minus stone, then just drove around in circles and back and forth using the moveable rear blade..... came out smooth as glass. Watch some videos of "box blade with hinged rear blade".... you'll see what I mean.
Sounds like your having fun....ehhhh.... I mean doing a lot of work already with the tractor....
my last one didn't have the hinged rear blade.. not quite sure how that works...
The floating rear blade is great for smoothing things out, especially gravel. You tilt the box blade back as far as the top link will allow so that the moveable blade "glides" over the surface. It will smooth out the 'windrows' left behind when spreading gravel and such.
I did a large gravel parking area (75' x 200') spreading the 3/4" minus stone, then just drove around in circles and back and forth using the moveable rear blade..... came out smooth as glass. Watch some videos of "box blade with hinged rear blade".... you'll see what I mean.
Sounds like your having fun....ehhhh.... I mean doing a lot of work already with the tractor....