After mowing, I switched implements and put the boxblade back on, then tried it out on our gravel driveway. I took out a 4" deep gully caused by the rains, and inadverdently added a 2" speed bump across the drive. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif It looks like I'm going to have to practice for a while to get the hang of using the boxblade on an incline with the tilt controls, as well as using the front loader for leveling.
No pictures this time, I forgot the camera.
First impressions on the 3830 (after moving up from the TN25D loaner) is that it has a LOT more power, and everything is very smooth. When turning the 25D, the front wheels would skid across the turf, probably because it was overpowered by the rotary cutter. No such problem on the 3830, it pushes that cutter all over the place as if it didn't weigh anything. The only time it really bogged down was cutting up the hill in 'M', can't maintain speed even with the lightest touch on the HST pedal. No problem this is what 'L' is for; after downshifting, no problems at all. I'm currently running the engine at the "2' mark, to take it easy, although I'm not sure what the correct speed should be. The owners manual (that I read afterwards) simply says "do not run at full power for first 50 hours". What's full power, 3000 rpm?