RobJ
Elite Member
KubotaTerry said:As you approach a high spot, the front wheels of the tractor go up first, making the box blade dig in deeper and scoop up a box full of dirt. Then when the back wheels track over the high spot and the front wheels are heading down hill, the box blade goes up in the air and empties its load at the top of the hill. In no time at all, I took a relatively flat arena and turned it into a motocross track!!!!
A little technique is involved. If the high spots are that high then you need to go over them with the BB up, then set it down and take off the top. Takes a few trips depending on the size. In the pic below(bummer no before images), on the left side where the clay is darker, there was a hump there about 1' or better high. Like someone dumped a FEL load of dirt there 10 years ago. I had to get on top of it, drop the BB down to get a bit on it. Took several passes with the scrapers down to bust it up. But once I got the rought spots down it was going over and over to get it pretty good. My first real BB effort besides just dragging an ATV trail. In thepic to the right of the T-post going up the hill there was a ditch cut there. Just in behihd the T-post was a washed out hole about 18" deep, couldn't mow across that.
Rob