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create more of a bowl shape, versus a steep straight cut into the ground. Refer to picture
below.
Figure 17: Path Width Examples
5.4
Ditching
The last step to take is deciding if we are going to collect the data towards or away from the
outlet. If we are ditching away from the outlet, we have to follow a specific routine.
Away From Outlet
•
Begin with machine completely backed into where the desired drain for the ditch will be
•
Go to three stacked dots settings, select
Settings
,
General Settings
, then select
Blade
Height Offset
(height the blade will be above the ground when collecting data on the
ditch) and set it to a value that will always be above the surface of the ground
•
Select
Suppress Blade Height Offset on First Point
to turn it on
5ft deep on
each side
10ft path width
(length of blade)
8ft slope on
each side
20ft path width (x2
length of blade)
I
–
One pass of blade, no smoothing
II
–
Multiple passes (larger Path Width), creates slopes