Last year I tried setting my back blade up with a good side angle, plus a forward angle, thinking I could drive down the 1/4 mile of no rock easy digging still soft in the spring anyway trail I have that is side sloped, and take some of that side slope out. I put about 250 pounds of scrap iron on it, and the results were not good at all, I never could get the blade to dig in, all I am trying to do is carve out a bit of space for my uphill tire to ride in, maybe 8" deep at most and about 12" wide. I can easily envision a small dozer with a 6 way blade making short work of this, but if possible I want to use my L3301. I have never chained or otherwise inhibited any implement from floating up, but am thinking this situation may make me try it. Maybe after running the tractor rear tires up onto a railroad tie, dropping the blade all the way, and then cobbling up some way of KEEPING it down, should be fun.?
I have a 4-500 pound solar array I move down this every spring and fall, and it's a bit hairy dealing with the side slope with the suspended weight, though slow and steady has got the job done safely twice now. I'm due to move it in a couple weeks, and if can't make a dent in the side slope, my first backup plan is to rig a side counterweight cantalevered out of the big tube in my loader frame. Being a crane operator, a 30 ton boom truck anyway, with a 1400 pound counterweight, I know they are effective. My second backup plan is to just go slow, real slow, like before.
I have a 4-500 pound solar array I move down this every spring and fall, and it's a bit hairy dealing with the side slope with the suspended weight, though slow and steady has got the job done safely twice now. I'm due to move it in a couple weeks, and if can't make a dent in the side slope, my first backup plan is to rig a side counterweight cantalevered out of the big tube in my loader frame. Being a crane operator, a 30 ton boom truck anyway, with a 1400 pound counterweight, I know they are effective. My second backup plan is to just go slow, real slow, like before.