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<blockquote data-quote="mllud" data-source="post: 15420" data-attributes="member: 1012"><p>You bought the right Machine. My skidsteer is the most versatile machine Ive ever owned.</p><p>A tilt tach will help get your angle set to start cutting but as soon as your wheels are on the same plane you want You end up with your bucket level anyway. I hope if this doesnt make sence someone reading this can explain better.</p><p>To cut a ditch, I cut in from the side to get the grade at the pitch I want.Then I get in the ditch and continue to cut at that angle.</p><p>Before you invest in a tilt tach get advise from someone else here. For what your doing I dont think its that much help.</p><p>If you set an angle on a tilttach and continue in a straight line forward you will keep cutting deeper and deeper on the low side.I also dont know how durable they are for a lot of heavy cutting.</p><p>Someone please come on here and give this man some direction. Ive done my share of moving dirt but Im no expert. The tilttach may be the perfect tool. Mike</p><p>I more comfortable with a wrench in my hand, but love too play in the dirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mllud, post: 15420, member: 1012"] You bought the right Machine. My skidsteer is the most versatile machine Ive ever owned. A tilt tach will help get your angle set to start cutting but as soon as your wheels are on the same plane you want You end up with your bucket level anyway. I hope if this doesnt make sence someone reading this can explain better. To cut a ditch, I cut in from the side to get the grade at the pitch I want.Then I get in the ditch and continue to cut at that angle. Before you invest in a tilt tach get advise from someone else here. For what your doing I dont think its that much help. If you set an angle on a tilttach and continue in a straight line forward you will keep cutting deeper and deeper on the low side.I also dont know how durable they are for a lot of heavy cutting. Someone please come on here and give this man some direction. Ive done my share of moving dirt but Im no expert. The tilttach may be the perfect tool. Mike I more comfortable with a wrench in my hand, but love too play in the dirt. [/QUOTE]
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