Harv
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- Kubota L2500DT Standard Transmission
So I'm out there trying to scrape a few inches off a stretch of my soon-to-be-muddy tractor path using my box blade. As I've mentioned before, my soil has just enough rocks to be really annoying, especially when I'm trying to produce a "mirror finish" with the scraper. One of two things usually happen -- a rock gets pulled up and is dragged along, leaving a gouge behind the blade, or the box climbs over the rock, dumping part of my load right where I don't want it. /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
I wasn't worried about a fine finish on this project, but I did notice a hard spot that was dumping my load and creating a ridge that was less than desirable. Having a slightly rounded, smooth surface, this particular rock was not getting pulled up by the blade, so I hopped off the tractor (hate when I have to do that), and tried to dislodge the little bugger with my steel toed boot -- no luck. Pretty firmly embedded in pretty firm soil.
Long story short -- see attachment. Bet this has never happend to any of you ...
I wasn't worried about a fine finish on this project, but I did notice a hard spot that was dumping my load and creating a ridge that was less than desirable. Having a slightly rounded, smooth surface, this particular rock was not getting pulled up by the blade, so I hopped off the tractor (hate when I have to do that), and tried to dislodge the little bugger with my steel toed boot -- no luck. Pretty firmly embedded in pretty firm soil.
Long story short -- see attachment. Bet this has never happend to any of you ...
