Threepoint
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I could let it down on the ground by opening the 'gravity' valve and let it set there with the position control lever down all the way. Or I could let it sit there with the valve closed which would make it not drop when it hits a lower spot. Thats what I meant by float.
Guess I'll just have to play with it. That's what's the most fun anyway.![]()
I've never had much luck trying to plow snow with the blade in the partially-up position, e.g. a couple of inches above the surface. You'd think it might help with a gravel driveway, but if partially up, the height of the cutting edge follows the change in elevation of the rear axle, well forward of what's actually beneath it. So it tends to create bumps and gouge marks as the elevation changes. If your driveway is completely level, you might have more success. You'll have fun experimenting.