Doing some road maintenance to bring the rock back onto the road and fill in some potholes. You may want to speed up the video with the speed options in the settings tab, a bunch of this is pretty boring. I cut a lot out mainly to just show how well the blade did. For no down pressure and just pulling I thought it did an awesome job I could have had it set more aggressive and taken more but I was trying not to disturb the road bed much.
This 6 way blade with offset only cost me around 250 bucks from my local dealer, it has a flippable cutting edge for when the one edge gets dull and you can offset it like shown in the begging pic I have it offset almost all the way to one side, as well as adjusting the angles I did most of my angle adjustments for this vid just off the 3 point hitch however since this work did not need to be that aggressive.
Update was going to do some plowing today with the blade and neded to adjust the offset and angel, went to loosen the bolts and one bolt would not budge finally got it to go reason it would not budge was somehow the lock washer got stuck and sorta wrapped around the nut partially. Hard to explain anyhow the washer is crap and the nut is not a whole lot better I probably had it over tightened since I was just using a cheater bar and not a torque wrench not that I know the proper torque rating anyhow, have to get a new nut and lock washer since I dickered the nut a bit, and lock washer is toast.
I show my way of making rolling snowblower shoes (skids) for a snowblower. I use sealed bearings as wheels for the front of the machine. The bearings I use are 1 3/4 in diameter, 1/2 in center hole and are 3/4 in over all width. 7508 DL made by General. Sold by Amazon. $14.54 each shipped with prime. Some people may have trouble with the Ariens auto turn feature, so this may be a way to help that condition out by reducing drag on the machine. The last minute of the video I show the machine in use clearing 6 inches of heavy snow. It runs perfectly! Enjoy and check out my other short videos.