Would this be effective on an ASV rt65 (65 hp) making crown and ditch on narrow roads but the ground is pretty rocky here in the Ozarks. Or do you thing it would just tear up the blade and the machine would be underpowered? This is to maintain and repair erosion and fix drainage on our dirt roads. I find its hard to use a bucket and side ditch it because the roads are so narrow and often steep. And I still don't have the skill to crowwn a road with just a bucket
The machine would be fine. The ground if its hard and rocky I would rough it up first with some rippers or shanks on like a box blade or even a rake. Then shape it up with the dozer blade.
Thank you for putting up the video! By chance do you know if the pins on the electrical connection. Are the same as on your TAK. I have the TL12V and a blade is on auction this week. Wonder how well it would work on your TAK. Thank you in advance!
Would this be effective on an ASV rt65 (65 hp) making crown and ditch on narrow roads but the ground is pretty rocky here in the Ozarks. Or do you thing it would just tear up the blade and the machine would be underpowered? This is to maintain and repair erosion and fix drainage on our dirt roads. I find its hard to use a bucket and side ditch it because the roads are so narrow and often steep. And I still don't have the skill to crowwn a road with just a bucket
The machine would be fine. The ground if its hard and rocky I would rough it up first with some rippers or shanks on like a box blade or even a rake. Then shape it up with the dozer blade.
@@85ccmaster can post a video of your box blade with rippers?
Thank you for putting up the video! By chance do you know if the pins on the electrical connection. Are the same as on your TAK.
I have the TL12V and a blade is on auction this week. Wonder how well it would work on your TAK.
Thank you in advance!