Posted by super 55 on May 27, 2021 at 21:54:11 from (96.55.21.207):
Hope this is a good place to get some info on using a box blade. I want to re-do my gravel driveway, and to level out some uneven yard. I will be using a 6 foot box blade, a 5 foot doesn't quite span the tire track on my Super 55. I have external hydraulics and was thinking a hydraulic top link would improve the ability to level with box blade. Any thoughts on this set up? I have to pick the box blade up this weekend, and figure it would be best to see what size to link I will need once the box blade is installed. Anyone have a similar set up and suggest the size of top link? I purchased this tractor several years ago and over those years I replaced or repaired anything that needed attention and also had the diesel engine rebuilt. And it got a paint job. The only implements I have used on it before the restoration were a rear mounted trip bucket and a back blade. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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