I'm new to the 3-Point Hitch world, but why does only the right side (Passenger) have an adjustment turnbuckle on the lift arm?
I guess that would make sense.. I guess sometimes one overthinks the simple things in lifeI'm assuming that it gives you the option of tilting the implement left or right on the 3 point.
I feel like there is a lot more you can do with a box blade then the typical levelling function.Sometimes you may wish to use an implement such as a box blade for cutting a shallow ditch instead of leveling stuff. The turnbuckle gives you that option.
Your setup should have that capability. Generally, the adjustable side link can be adjusted longer or shorter than the fixed length side link. This gives you the option to tilt the implement to the left or to the right.Rekindling this thread, as I've worked a box blade for a gazillion hours behind both a BX25 and BX23s, spreading countless yards of material and fixing plenty of road and driveway.
I'm about going out of my mind maintaining our steep, rolling road w/o being able to tilt both directions. There are times when you'll want to move material both ways, so I really need a solution to steeply racking both left and right. I reached out to the dealer I got the latest machine from, explaining what I'm after. I'm interested to hear what their answer is.
BTW, top link and side link adjustements, esp if you've got a box blade with forward and rearward curved blades, give an ASTOUNDING amount of capability. You just have to tweak things to "shift modes", as you go.
Anyone have a setup they like that "goes both ways"?
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I think what you're after is called top and tilt!Rekindling this thread, as I've worked a box blade for a gazillion hours behind both a BX25 and BX23s, spreading countless yards of material and fixing plenty of road and driveway.
I'm about going out of my mind maintaining our steep, rolling road w/o being able to tilt both directions. There are times when you'll want to move material both ways, so I really need a solution to steeply racking both left and right. I reached out to the dealer I got the latest machine from, explaining what I'm after. I'm interested to hear what their answer is.
BTW, top link and side link adjustements, esp if you've got a box blade with forward and rearward curved blades, give an ASTOUNDING amount of capability. You just have to tweak things to "shift modes", as you go.
Anyone have a setup they like that "goes both ways"?
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