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<blockquote data-quote="saltbranch" data-source="post: 904553" data-attributes="member: 13181"><p>Was not really that hard to get the best angle to use, basically the way its angled in the video for forward push and back drag is what I do.I can see the outside edge of the bucket and RR. Once I found the 2 best angles that worked for pushing forward and back dragging, I put 2 marks on the "rod" that moves with the bucket. Not sure what you call it maybe a marker rod? Its alot slower on on my tractor than the Skid steer in the video for sure. My tractor is standard shift and I run in Low. But a day on the tractor is better than a day on the time card :clap: </p><p>Once I get all the "lighter" brush knocked out with the tractor I think I am going to rent a Skid steer and take vacation to hit the bigger stuff with the RR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saltbranch, post: 904553, member: 13181"] Was not really that hard to get the best angle to use, basically the way its angled in the video for forward push and back drag is what I do.I can see the outside edge of the bucket and RR. Once I found the 2 best angles that worked for pushing forward and back dragging, I put 2 marks on the "rod" that moves with the bucket. Not sure what you call it maybe a marker rod? Its alot slower on on my tractor than the Skid steer in the video for sure. My tractor is standard shift and I run in Low. But a day on the tractor is better than a day on the time card :clap: Once I get all the "lighter" brush knocked out with the tractor I think I am going to rent a Skid steer and take vacation to hit the bigger stuff with the RR. [/QUOTE]
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