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The blade works fine on regular dirt, a prairie dog infested pasture in this case. But it's not heavy enough to do actual dozing work on harder stuff. And if it does dig in, the SEE won't push it.
For moving larger amounts of dirt, the 10-foot snow pusher I put a cutting blade on is more...
I don't remember what thread it's in, but basically we were warned not to have the splitter in low, just use direct First gear Low.
Either way, I don't think the loader is meant for digging, that's what the backhoe is for. Then the loose dirt can be moved with the loader.
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