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Dave Riebau
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3800
Double...500 lbs. Thanks
If you have dual cutting edges, lengthening the top link will effectively get the front cutter off the ground so that the rear cutter feathers and smoothes. See above posts. No need to remove the front cutter at all.
Should a box blade float?
leveling gravel is tough with a box. it becomes something of a manual process and needs user input to keep the box from doing just what you're experiencing. i usually float but find myself adjusting quite a bit as i go along.
if it's an option, you'd probably be better served by a land plane/leveler. tearing up the surface with scarifers (on the leveler or with your box) and then following up with the planer makes for good results. for extra-fine results (i.e. baseball diamonds or horse rings) you can make a final pass with a drag harrow
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Sound stupid, but I found a box blade manual and it has some simple but useful tips on how to operate one!