Phred,
That's a very nice set-up. Good work! I have 3 questions for you.
1. Do you have a feel yet for how valuable side tilt is? Months ago I read a thread where the author was thrilled with side tilt and wouldn't have his blade without it. I've been wondering if it was one of those things you might not use much, but don't want to be without when you do need it.
2. Would the "tilt" function of a Tip n Tilt set-up do the same thing as the tilt cylinder on your blade? To get extra tilt for ditching, etc., I was thinking of being able to pin the blade at two for three different amounts of side tilt, from mild to severe, and then use the TnT cylinder to fine tune. Is that a reasonable way to get extra tilt? Do you ever need extra tilt?
3. Do you see any value in being able to tilt the blade forward and back? I see construction road graders have that capability, but I haven't seen it as a backblade feature. I am planning on building my own backblade before next winter (I was trying for this winter, but it's not going to happen) and have decided that building front/back tilt into the blade could be done as easily as having the blade rotate in any of the more common directions. I would do it if that function was useful. I don't know if changing the angle of attack of the cutting edge is that crucial (or desireable) between plowing snow and grading dirt. Maybe?
OkieG