CoyPatton
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- Joined
- Aug 10, 2015
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- Location
- Poplar Bluff, MO
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM2002D with Koyker 110 FEL
Totally agree, there is no 1 answer fits all situations. Explained very well!Well, both are correct in certain circumstances.
Super-light machines are very different than minis that way tons: you can easily drag a 1-ton-ish excavator around with the dipper, so anchoring with the blade is more important than ever. Sometimes in front is best, which also keeps rocks off your sensitive bits (wheel motors).
Starting a hole is tough when you can push down with much more force than the weight of the machine. Blade-behind maximizes the downward pressure of your teeth on the ground.
But blade-front allows you to lift more without tipping.
Slopey ground (all I have) means blade positioning is everything.