Hi all,
I've had an LR1684 for two years now and have been working to level out my beach - I recently hauled in 50 yards of clean sand and added a set of gauge wheels to the landscape rake with the idea being it would provide an equal depth of cut without following the contours of the land incurred by the tractor.
I've had some small levels of success with that but it's certainly not a flat or level grade like you'd see in a horse arena - far from it. I currently have the gauge wheels set to the highest setting (lowest depth of cut) - and wanted to ask what the most appropriate path forward is before making a change to the configuration.
Should I set the wheels lower and dig in with the tines more to achieve a level grade? I've tried finding a good video on this online to no avail.
I tried taking a picture and it doesn't really do it justice - there are some sloped significantly high spots and some low spots throughout the beach.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you
I've had an LR1684 for two years now and have been working to level out my beach - I recently hauled in 50 yards of clean sand and added a set of gauge wheels to the landscape rake with the idea being it would provide an equal depth of cut without following the contours of the land incurred by the tractor.
I've had some small levels of success with that but it's certainly not a flat or level grade like you'd see in a horse arena - far from it. I currently have the gauge wheels set to the highest setting (lowest depth of cut) - and wanted to ask what the most appropriate path forward is before making a change to the configuration.
Should I set the wheels lower and dig in with the tines more to achieve a level grade? I've tried finding a good video on this online to no avail.
I tried taking a picture and it doesn't really do it justice - there are some sloped significantly high spots and some low spots throughout the beach.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you
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