After many jobs with a grader blade (I couldn’t afford another machine) I finally acquired a hydraulic cylinder that was rigged to go in one of the “adjustable” positions of the blade ie top link, angle or off set. A real game changer when creating drains or crowning tracks etc.
That young bloke has either used a blade quite a bit or is a fast learner. Very few tractors have that down force on the 3pl. Would be great rather than just extending the top link - to increase the bite. But did notice the loss of traction as you would expect. I have a longer and stronger than standard top link that I built ( 50 shs with 40 shs sliding together with a holes and bolt for a pin to give adjustment of length) this longer top link increases the angle of attack of the blade more than a standard top link and makes it bite in - giving more traction !! -
After many jobs with a grader blade (I couldn’t afford another machine) I finally acquired a hydraulic cylinder that was rigged to go in one of the “adjustable” positions of the blade ie top link, angle or off set. A real game changer when creating drains or crowning tracks etc.
Excellent. Yeah we love it, great little blade. Thanks for watching 👍
That young bloke has either used a blade quite a bit or is a fast learner.
Very few tractors have that down force on the 3pl. Would be great rather than just extending the top link - to increase the bite. But did notice the loss of traction as you would expect.
I have a longer and stronger than standard top link that I built ( 50 shs with 40 shs sliding together with a holes and bolt for a pin to give adjustment of length) this longer top link increases the angle of attack of the blade more than a standard top link and makes it bite in - giving more traction !! -
Definitely a fast learner mate. Lol thanks for watching 👍.