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Judging from the nifty little ding on the backgate, looks like someone else pulled a chain tight across the back of their blade. DOH!. I knew better when I did it. A 2 pounder with a 12 pounder for a backup works nicely for box blade body work.
Is that top-n-tilt or manual tilt? Dat's a
LOTTA tilt! Even with the 72" blade, behind your L4701, it's still almost too narrow to do what you're doing there. The next pass will have that left rear up on the shoulder, or certainly up against it, or am I looking at a bit of parallax? There's a couple places in my yard that I need to do this to. The difference is, you have real top soil and grass. I've got the remnants of the old city dump, I think, mixed with hard clay. No way am I cutting that deep. I could weight it, but then my LX would just spin all four and bury itself very quickly. Haven't stalled it pulling, but have a couple times pushing.
I learned the hard way that with the oversize tires on the LX2610SU, the lift links have to be moved to the holes closest to the tractor end of the arms to increase the travel of the arms. Otherwise, the arms won't go down low enough for some implements sitting on the ground (namely the BB1248). I had to put cribbing under it every time I parked it until I figured it out why I was having so much trouble. That gives up a little bit of lift capacity, but I hope I never get close enough to hit the max on that thing anyway.