Rear Blade Rear blade with tilt feature

   / Rear blade with tilt feature #11  
I have a heavy duty Land Pride RB3596 which will tilt, angle & offset. I've tried the tilt but as has been said by MtViewRanch - its too steep for road work. And I do not clean any ditches I might have along my driveway. Actually, come to think about it, there is only one place on my mile long driveway where I actually have a "ditch". Its a small ditch I've jackhammered out of the basaltic lava underlying all my property. It channels snow meltwater away from running across the driveway and making a sloped ice rink. I've never heard of removing the "tilt pin" when plowing snow on the driveway. I do not plow the driveway until its frozen good and hard. At that point even the Lord himself could not get the back blade to dig in at any place along the driveway. This is what I want because when I plow I do not ***** foot around - I drop the bb down all the way and HERE WE GO!! The last thing I want to be concerned about is the bb digging in - my plowing speed is usually around 6-7 mph so that I will get a good curl and throw on the snow. Even at that it will take - normally - 2.5-3.0 hours to adequately plow the driveway & mail box area.
 
   / Rear blade with tilt feature #12  
I read comments from folks who have the tilting blades where for winter they remove the tilt-lock pin which allows the blade to pivot freely on its axis and better follow the slopes and contours of the driveway without the corners digging in. I have a Land pride blade that does not tilt and it sounds like a nice option for snow. You also then have the ability to lock it in a tilt position for ditch cleaning, etc.

That's exactly how I have used the tilt on mine:
Pull the pin for snow removal and contour blending in soil.
Pin it for ditching or crowning.

I do the same with my Frontier.. Just make sure when raised that the blade is level and not tilted so you dont snag a end into the ground.
 
   / Rear blade with tilt feature #13  
For tilt when grading I simply use my adjustments on the 3 pt arms.
For snow removal I would not like free moving BB as that would allow a crown to form which could cause a vehicle to slide to the downside of a crowned drive. That, on a hill, could be a problem.
In fact I rather like to eliminate crowning by packing in frozen snow in those dips.

On our county road winter is always best as the city plow packs ice and snow in all of natures many pot holes.
 
   / Rear blade with tilt feature #14  
Go cheaper blade and use $$ for other purposes.
Snow is not hard on a blade and paint is cheap.
The non tilt should also prove to be a sturdier build as that is one less wear point.

I'm looking to purchase a used 7' rear blade this week. I have two that I'm trying to decide on. One is a rustier Land Pride for $200 and the other is a cleaner looking Woods for $400. The Woods has the tilt adjustment where as the Land Pride doesn't. I had a Frontier blade years ago with this tilt feature and never used it. What have you guys used this featue for? I figure I can just adjust the 3pt arm if I need to tilt one way or another. Even the first hole on the tilt adjustment seemed extreme for any type of driveway crowning. Thoughts?
 
 

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