I run a BX23S with a 4' box blade that I'm learning how to use for tuning up my driveway. I've graduated from making the driveway worse to being able to make it better. I had a fundamental confusion about which way to adjust the top link in order to change how aggressive the front-facing blade is. I recently read an article that cleared up my confusion, and things went a lot better.
So here's the question ... even with the stock top link fully extended, I'm still picking up more material than I think I want. It seems to me that I should be able to extend the top link so far that the front-facing blade isn't picking up any material. Is that wrong?
I am dropping the 3PH all the way, so I'm wondering if that is the root of my issue. My expectation is that if the top link is extended far enough, the BB will have so much tilt that I can drop 3PH all the way and the box will remain tilted enough that only the back blade is in contact.
The answer to all of this can be solved with experimentation by purchasing a longer top link and then observing what happens, but I thought some of you might have some knowledge you could share.
Thanks!
So here's the question ... even with the stock top link fully extended, I'm still picking up more material than I think I want. It seems to me that I should be able to extend the top link so far that the front-facing blade isn't picking up any material. Is that wrong?
I am dropping the 3PH all the way, so I'm wondering if that is the root of my issue. My expectation is that if the top link is extended far enough, the BB will have so much tilt that I can drop 3PH all the way and the box will remain tilted enough that only the back blade is in contact.
The answer to all of this can be solved with experimentation by purchasing a longer top link and then observing what happens, but I thought some of you might have some knowledge you could share.
Thanks!
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