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Re: (ET) dozer blade and driveway maintenance



I use my C-185 (E-20) dozer blade all the time to work the gravel in my 
driveway.  I have found that it's much better to drag the blade backward 
for a real nice level finished surface.  I use the fwd action to remove 
high spots AND snow.  As for moving the pivot point, you are right to be 
weary of digging the blade in and scissoring up. I would think that the 
lower the pivot point to the ground the better off you are.

Robert W. Klein II
SSGN Deputy Technical Manager AWS/AWSS
1176 Howell Street
Newport, RI 02841
Phone: 401-832-1948
Toll Free:  1-800-669-6892 Ext. 21948
FAX:  401-832-7877
e-Mail: kleinrw npt nuwc navy mil


-----Original Message-----
From: elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu [mailto:elec-trak-bounces 
cosmos phy tufts edu] On Behalf Of steves
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 7:30 PM
To: et
Subject: Re: (ET) dozer blade and driveway maintenance


Thanks all for the replies and ideas. Changing the angle of the mount 
through modifying the bracket, the mounting 'ears', or tire size would 
seem to correct the problem, but I'm wondering if it may cause other 
problems. Because the mount angles slightly upwards, it does tend to 
keep the tires on the ground and perhaps helps to keep the blade from 
digging in. Changing the geometry may tend to make the front end of the 
tractor to scissor up.

The ideas of the rubber blade tip is good for the snow. For moving 
gravel and cutting ditches I'm thinking now of making a bolt-on or 
replacement blade tip that hangs lower on the ditch side when the blade 
is angled towards the center of the driveway. 'Course I'll have to take 
it off when I need a straight blade or plow snow.

This requires more thought......

- SteveS







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