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<blockquote data-quote="Johnnybar" data-source="post: 1663070" data-attributes="member: 41421"><p>I've seen box blades that can pivot 180 degrees to serve as an angle blade on the back side of the box. They have two separate blades and already have enough weight to angle grade effectively. One looked factory and another was made with plate steel added to a heavy duty pivoting grader blade. I suppose you could also add additional locations for the lower pins on a fixed box blade's frame to allow angling. Only thing is it would require angle grading in reverse. That's no big deal for small jobs like driveways and would produce more level results anyways with the tractor running on already leveled surfaces. No matter what you do, a hydraulic top link is a blessing for grading work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnnybar, post: 1663070, member: 41421"] I've seen box blades that can pivot 180 degrees to serve as an angle blade on the back side of the box. They have two separate blades and already have enough weight to angle grade effectively. One looked factory and another was made with plate steel added to a heavy duty pivoting grader blade. I suppose you could also add additional locations for the lower pins on a fixed box blade's frame to allow angling. Only thing is it would require angle grading in reverse. That's no big deal for small jobs like driveways and would produce more level results anyways with the tractor running on already leveled surfaces. No matter what you do, a hydraulic top link is a blessing for grading work. [/QUOTE]
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