I have a 72in rear blade on my new L2501. I picked it up for snow removal and gravel driveway maintenance. I've never run one before and I haven't had a whole lot of time to mess with it but did get a 6in snowfall that I got to try it out on. I was struggling to plow the snow without digging into the gravel. I did a lot of feathering the 3 point lever up and down and ended up flipping the blade around and basically back bladed it to finish up. That worked great but didn't pull enough snow. I watched a GP Outdoors video about this and he showed if you adjust your top link all the way in you get a less aggressive angle on the cutting edge and this helps for snow. I confirmed what he said in the manual where it states this angle is intended for "soft soil". Makes sense but I think we are about done for snow this year so won't have a chance to try it out.
I will however need to grade my driveway. The guy I bought the house from would order more gravel and have the dump truck guy spread as best he could and leave it like that. It's kind of a mess and there are little humps and bumps all over the place. Any tips for how to best smooth this out without digging to deep? I have a lot of experience doing with type of work with a skid steer so I may revert back to what I know and just use my loader but I think the rear blade is the better tool for the job. I know there are much better tools for the job (box blade, land plane etc.) but I have the rear blade already and want to figure out how to best use it. I would appreciate and tips, tricks or pointers.
I will however need to grade my driveway. The guy I bought the house from would order more gravel and have the dump truck guy spread as best he could and leave it like that. It's kind of a mess and there are little humps and bumps all over the place. Any tips for how to best smooth this out without digging to deep? I have a lot of experience doing with type of work with a skid steer so I may revert back to what I know and just use my loader but I think the rear blade is the better tool for the job. I know there are much better tools for the job (box blade, land plane etc.) but I have the rear blade already and want to figure out how to best use it. I would appreciate and tips, tricks or pointers.
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