SAXT, you probably hooked it up to the tractor wrong. It is not difficult to connect, but it must be connected correctly, or the leveling action can actually be "reversed". Call Miskin Customer Service 800-635-4727 for help. Deez, you are correct that the blade should be mounted "half way", on a leveler. However what you are not understanding is that the blade IS mounted half way because the tractor is included in the leveling action (so the blade is half way between the tractor front tires and the FieldPlane rear tires). Just because you do not understand its geometry or physics, does not mean that it does not work. The tractor does more that simply pull the leveler, it becomes a part of the leveler through the hitch's unique patented geometry.
it's freaking plow with an additional $10,000 of useless hard ware on the back end. How do I know, I tried it out. Not now, tomorrow or ever would I buy this.
Nice steering tracking. But your video doesn't do enough to show that it actually levels the ground. In absence of that I have to conclude it's a basic trailer hitch. At 1:00 it looks like it don't work. You need to back up the claim with solid visual evidence. More video running beside it showing it levels ground. Not a inch or to, but some serious terrain. That things total length is twice as long as a road grader, it should do the same job. Not just scratch an inch of dirt .
What a scam. Not only are the physics explanations wrong, it's a good thing there is a decent video so people can see what a crap job it does. To minimise blade bounce (that is clearly seen in video); blade should be half was on the planer or even back more & not consider front steering tire distance at all.
SAXT, you probably hooked it up to the tractor wrong. It is not difficult to connect, but it must be connected correctly, or the leveling action can actually be "reversed". Call Miskin Customer Service 800-635-4727 for help.
Deez, you are correct that the blade should be mounted "half way", on a leveler. However what you are not understanding is that the blade IS mounted half way because the tractor is included in the leveling action (so the blade is half way between the tractor front tires and the FieldPlane rear tires). Just because you do not understand its geometry or physics, does not mean that it does not work. The tractor does more that simply pull the leveler, it becomes a part of the leveler through the hitch's unique patented geometry.
What is the tune at the beginning of this video?
Average price?
Consider three crest of equal width arranged pyramid.
it's freaking plow with an additional $10,000 of useless hard ware on the back end. How do I know, I tried it out. Not now, tomorrow or ever would I buy this.
Generic filler music from Garageband (for Macs)
And looks to be a real future of a waist of time going from 45 to 90.
Everyone has there opinion, and most of them are wrong and stink.
Crapy web site.
Nice steering tracking. But your video doesn't do enough to show that it actually levels the ground. In absence of that I have to conclude it's a basic trailer hitch. At 1:00 it looks like it don't work. You need to back up the claim with solid visual evidence. More video running beside it showing it levels ground. Not a inch or to, but some serious terrain. That things total length is twice as long as a road grader, it should do the same job. Not just scratch an inch of dirt .
What a scam. Not only are the physics explanations wrong, it's a good thing there is a decent video so people can see what a crap job it does. To minimise blade bounce (that is clearly seen in video); blade should be half was on the planer or even back more & not consider front steering tire distance at all.