My box blade is close to 700 pounds and is not enough, so when possible, I use my 1000+ cutter. I have some sections of RR track to put on my bb when my son can get around to cutting them to length.
More importantly ... where did you get RR track??! I could come up with some uses for some of those :thumbsup:
My box blade is close to 700 pounds and is not enough, so when possible, I use my 1000+ cutter. I have some sections of RR track to put on my bb when my son can get around to cutting them to length.
Back when I had my 5030 it got light on the backend occasionally so I went to TSC and bought one of those right angle pallet lifters, welded on a sheet metal box and filled it with concrete. I had to weld on a pair of angle supports to. I bet it weighs nearly 1000 pounds. Don't use it anymore and now it's a toe stubber....lol
Someone wants it and they are nearby, they can come and get it for free..... It's for a Cat 1-2 3 point and I'll load it on a pickup or trailer. How you get it off is your problem.....
I have 750 lbs on the back of My L3400HST and loaded tires, and last weekend I was nose down a steep grade (only kind of grade we have here in branson) I was trying to pick up a big piece of concrete out on the ends of the forks, and the wife said the tires came up off of the ground.. I did not notice..
The times before when I have hooked on to a big rock on flatter ground, the relieve kicked in before the tires lifted, but maybe downhill.. not so much!
James K0UA
I saw the guy who owns the furnace I tried to lift. He said it turns the furnace almost weighs 2000 lbs. If I had know that I wouldn't have even tried to lift it at that height. Another lesson learned, question what people tell you, especially when it looked heavier. That thing was about 4' wide x 7' lg. x 6' high at the peak of the roof.
CJ
I saw the guy who owns the furnace I tried to lift. He said it turns the furnace almost weighs 2000 lbs. If I had know that I wouldn't have even tried to lift it at that height. Another lesson learned, question what people tell you, especially when it looked heavier. That thing was about 4' wide x 7' lg. x 6' high at the peak of the roof.
CJ