OK to push trees over with a box blade?

   / OK to push trees over with a box blade?
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Yes on pics, of course. The rear blade is used when scraping forward to get a nice final finish. If you lengthen your toplink and drag just the rear blade, lifting the front blade up a 1/2" or so, you get very little cutting action and a nice finish.

It's always best when the arms bend, because they are so much cheaper than a differential housing or axle housing. Sorry to hear about your carnage.

See Post #14 (http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/2352218-post14.html)
 

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