Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:22 am
Gitractorman thanks yep takes a lot of getting off standing back looking at it from different angles to get the grade right. The front yard I had to wait for a rain to see if it would drain without puddles. The back yard as you can see has plenty of fall
Hi Rudi I had to run out this morning and just look at it Definitly use the left side of the blade when doing a hard cut. Gets you heart goin' when you hit a rock or root on the right side of the blade and that right rear tire jumps off the ground
Donny you know I would love to come down there and Play Why did they have to put Texas so far from Michigan
Yea John thats it Not done yet but hopfully soon.
Thanks Country Looking forward to seeing you agin at cubfest I had to break down and that roller new
Thanks Rick Mowers going back on today. I started by wanting to fix two little problems in 1/4 the area I ended up with. Everyone seems to want power angle on their blade. I can live without that. But what I would give for power tilt I do have some 's on that though.
Hey Bill how ya doin Its a whole lot different having to ballence out what you have rather just dumping out a truck load of dirt and spreading it out. You know once I started I had to make it look good Never live it down if I didn't
Thanks Ron Actually I got up on the roof of the house for it. You know I would love to give you a hand The tilt on the blade is too course to do more than rough it in. Then you have to set the blade flat get the rear tires on the angle you want and carry you grade from there and work ti till you get where you want
Billy
Hi Rudi I had to run out this morning and just look at it Definitly use the left side of the blade when doing a hard cut. Gets you heart goin' when you hit a rock or root on the right side of the blade and that right rear tire jumps off the ground
Donny you know I would love to come down there and Play Why did they have to put Texas so far from Michigan
Yea John thats it Not done yet but hopfully soon.
Thanks Country Looking forward to seeing you agin at cubfest I had to break down and that roller new
Thanks Rick Mowers going back on today. I started by wanting to fix two little problems in 1/4 the area I ended up with. Everyone seems to want power angle on their blade. I can live without that. But what I would give for power tilt I do have some 's on that though.
Hey Bill how ya doin Its a whole lot different having to ballence out what you have rather just dumping out a truck load of dirt and spreading it out. You know once I started I had to make it look good Never live it down if I didn't
Thanks Ron Actually I got up on the roof of the house for it. You know I would love to give you a hand The tilt on the blade is too course to do more than rough it in. Then you have to set the blade flat get the rear tires on the angle you want and carry you grade from there and work ti till you get where you want
Billy