I have the exact same setup as you have but I never had the wheels. I leave my arms locked all the way down and only lift the blade with the bucket cylinders. I use mine on a daily basis, easier than hauling the dozer around and it takes less room on the trailer. You will get the hang of it
When i seen it last week the first thing i said was i would take them wheels off. I have a 6 way dozer blade with my kubota 95 and use it a lot . And yes there is a learning curve with it. But once you get use to it i think you will like having it in your inventory.
I have the exact same setup as you have but I never had the wheels. I leave my arms locked all the way down and only lift the blade with the bucket cylinders. I use mine on a daily basis, easier than hauling the dozer around and it takes less room on the trailer. You will get the hang of it
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When i seen it last week the first thing i said was i would take them wheels off. I have a 6 way dozer blade with my kubota 95 and use it a lot . And yes there is a learning curve with it. But once you get use to it i think you will like having it in your inventory.
What type dozer blade did you get? I have a 75-3 skid steer
Its an Erskine
I have to pin my fabric down here in Texas or it blows away
It is pinned down. We get really windy in Kansas.
Try using fabric magic for the elephant canes