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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 43033" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>Not a grading feature, but the bucket will hava a float position if you push the up down foot pedal fully forward it should stick in the float position.</p><p>As for getting it level, or sloped one way, it is a persistance thing. I like to take my tiller it to break it into fine material. Then rough it out with the bucket until its close.</p><p>Then a Harley aka power rake attachment is worth its weight in gold to finish the top. (beg borrow, rent or hire one) It will do what a crew of 20 with handrakes can and then a little more.</p><p>The tires in front of the attachment lengthen your wheelbase to help get the waves out. The rake part separates any stones, debris or clumps, grinds off the high spots and carryies loose fines and drops them in the low points. Criss cross it 2 or 3 times and its ready for seed.</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 43033, member: 307"] Not a grading feature, but the bucket will hava a float position if you push the up down foot pedal fully forward it should stick in the float position. As for getting it level, or sloped one way, it is a persistance thing. I like to take my tiller it to break it into fine material. Then rough it out with the bucket until its close. Then a Harley aka power rake attachment is worth its weight in gold to finish the top. (beg borrow, rent or hire one) It will do what a crew of 20 with handrakes can and then a little more. The tires in front of the attachment lengthen your wheelbase to help get the waves out. The rake part separates any stones, debris or clumps, grinds off the high spots and carryies loose fines and drops them in the low points. Criss cross it 2 or 3 times and its ready for seed. Ken [/QUOTE]
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