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Re: Dozer/Snow blade tilt
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Posted by John IL on June 24, 2005 at 11:29:19 from (131.230.232.135):
In Reply to: Dozer/Snow blade tilt posted by John IL on June 24, 2005 at 08:23:30:
Here's what I'm thinking... Step 1 - build the subframe and mount it on the tractor. Step 2 - Set the blade in front of the tractor on level ground Step 3 - Use a level to position the blade such that the pivot for the blade is plumb (straight up and down). Step 4 - Connect the blade's pivot point to the front of the subframe. That should cause the blade to angle side-to-side on a plane that is parellel to the ground. When the blade is raised, one end will be higher than the other, but when the blade is down, it will be parellel with the ground, no matter which way it is angled. Does this logic seem sound? John
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