Which makes me think what size to cut the big 6 ft scraper to. I want to keep it as wide as I can get away with. Good to know that 60" is not out of the question.
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Harry, it gets the job done and that's what matters! I love those big tires you have! I too have a little larger AG tires on the 644 and it really digs in the garden! BTW, some here including myself were wondering if the speed is too high with the bigger tires, and in theory that would happen. I find that I don't have to be very careful with the foot on the pedal for a decent speed with the loader. Got used to it real quick. Now I want even bigger tires, like Harry!Harry wrote: ↑Wed Aug 04, 2021 9:48 am These machines are really powerful and I'm sure they can handle a 60" blade. The 48" blade I picked up was at a price that I couldn't pass up and I figured it was an item that I wouldn't use that much. This is the second time I used it which was for stone not dirt. An experienced operator can back drag using a bucket, which I am not.
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I've found no problem with going to fast.
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