Hello,
l have a few miles off gravel bush road to tidy up. The road its self is quite good but a little overgrown with 3' grass and saplings (mainly in the middle and edges. l have a older D6 with a tilt/angle blade.
l was thinking off angling the blade so the long edge is in the 'ditch' so to speak which will hopefully help keep the gravel on the road, do a pass either side and then a final backblade if need be with the blade squared off to level out the material.
l dont want to make more work than necessary and would appreciate any advice and pointers from those that know.........................unlike me whom is just guessing
Cheers
l have a few miles off gravel bush road to tidy up. The road its self is quite good but a little overgrown with 3' grass and saplings (mainly in the middle and edges. l have a older D6 with a tilt/angle blade.
l was thinking off angling the blade so the long edge is in the 'ditch' so to speak which will hopefully help keep the gravel on the road, do a pass either side and then a final backblade if need be with the blade squared off to level out the material.
l dont want to make more work than necessary and would appreciate any advice and pointers from those that know.........................unlike me whom is just guessing
Cheers
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