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Old 06-10-2008, 10:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Short videos of L39 Movin Sandstone

Thought some of you may enjoy these. I bought 60 ton of sandstone for some projects and my wife shot some video of me unloading.

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Here are a few stills as well.
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Loader and grapple worked great for moving the rocks.
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Just curious, what's your loader's capacity. Nice pics.
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Nice! Those blocks look pretty beefy, any idea of what one weighs?
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Just curious, what's your loader's capacity. Nice pics.
2200lbs bucket mid point to Max Height
2762lbs pivot pins to max Height

Those are the factor settings. I know some have increased this some on their L39's. Mine are still at factory settings. One of the benefits of the LD Millonzi 48". It's very light so I don't lose much lift. I can lift more with it than my standard FEL bucket. I know some of the HD skidsteer grapples weigh 800-1000 lbs. While I'm sure they are tough as he** I wouldn't want to lose the lift.
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Nice! Those blocks look pretty beefy, any idea of what one weighs?
Not real sure. I'd guess the one in the first video is 1500+lbs. I had one that I could barely lift. I couldn't lift it out of the truck but once I got it on the ground I could lift it about 2ft off the ground and that was it. It is a whopper. I'd say it was pushing a ton. Maybe more.
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Nice vids. Looked like in one of them your back tires where slipping a little while backing up. Where you using the 4WD?
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Nice vids. Looked like in one of them your back tires where slipping a little while backing up. Where you using the 4WD?
Thanks. Don't recall slippin at all. I was in 4WD. It may be the frame rate on the video. I did hit a little higher gear in reverse than I meant to when I was turning around in the first vid. That may be what you were referring to. I was lowering the BH trying to make sure I didn't hit one of those limbs behind me.
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