Yes, there is a balance with the third leg. Too high and then the leverage gets pretty great and you run the risk of bending the top of the blade forward (or rip the lugs off) if you lift while pushing, I saw this happen to a D4D, and this D6D blade has has some welding repairs where the lugs were. Too low and if you want to stack timber it is a pain. That D7G in the thinning bar video thread I posted a few days ago, it has a third leg that pins on right at the cutting edge, but it was solely used as a pulling tractor and then stickraking what was pulled.
I made this pusher so it will also pin onto the stickrake itself. That is why I cut off the old lugs on the blade and repositioned them.
I got the third leg positioned on today and have got the reinforcing plate of the top of the blade positioned on. Essentially just a good bit of welding to do and then a coat of paint.
I got the angle of the cuts and length with the help of a string line and a bevel gauge see the photo. It lifts about 7ft high. If anything I stuffed up the position of the cross member, I should have positioned it about 200mm further back. The whole thing is probably a bit more substantial then I expected, now that it is all together and fitted.
