Thanks, I subscribed. Good advice on how to level the front blade while on the flat so it doesn't go out of level when you change the angle later while working. Seems obvious once you've seen it done, call me slow! I have the same type of front plow on the loader arms but manual, the angling is not yet hooked up to 3rd function hydraulics. I have to get off the tractor to change the angle. I'm also looking to get a back blade to use in exactly the situations you're using your's in. Mine's a Kubota L3902 w/Land Pride plow, quick attach and quick hitch.
Nice setup. And you're not slow, it took me years of digging everything up before the light bulb went on. Thanks for taking the time to watch and subscribe!!
So i noticed the ROPs when i was editing. I have to lower them to get it in the garage and i forgot to put it back up when i pulled it out. And you are right, unsafe! As far as the tables, i have never really had an issue with the wind. The tarp has a decent weight to it and i put the bricks over the front edge of the table. Maybe thats holding everything in place. Thanks for taking the time to watch.
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Thanks, I subscribed. Good advice on how to level the front blade while on the flat so it doesn't go out of level when you change the angle later while working. Seems obvious once you've seen it done, call me slow! I have the same type of front plow on the loader arms but manual, the angling is not yet hooked up to 3rd function hydraulics. I have to get off the tractor to change the angle. I'm also looking to get a back blade to use in exactly the situations you're using your's in. Mine's a Kubota L3902 w/Land Pride plow, quick attach and quick hitch.
Nice setup. And you're not slow, it took me years of digging everything up before the light bulb went on. Thanks for taking the time to watch and subscribe!!
Nice trick with the tables but how do you keep the tarp and tables down in high wind?
Why are your ROPs down, very unsafe?😮
So i noticed the ROPs when i was editing. I have to lower them to get it in the garage and i forgot to put it back up when i pulled it out. And you are right, unsafe! As far as the tables, i have never really had an issue with the wind. The tarp has a decent weight to it and i put the bricks over the front edge of the table. Maybe thats holding everything in place. Thanks for taking the time to watch.