Building Lake Corona

   / Building Lake Corona #371  
jk, do you have a website for the fireworks business. I have a grandson that was asking about what fireworks are made of, what colors them, how are they controlled, etc. His mother told him to search for it, but just wondering. Great pictures of the trailer set up. Thanks for the info if possible. Jon
 
   / Building Lake Corona #372  
Nice catch. The TR340 went in for repairs. Had an injector out. Dealer offered me a trade I couldn't pass up for the TV450 on the lot. They swapped the tracks on the 340 to the 450 for me.

Nice swap!
 
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#373  
jk, do you have a website for the fireworks business. I have a grandson that was asking about what fireworks are made of, what colors them, how are they controlled, etc. His mother told him to search for it, but just wondering. Great pictures of the trailer set up. Thanks for the info if possible. Jon


I'm in the middle of redoing our webpage so nothing on it at the moment other than the main page. Aerial FX, Inc. – Professional Display's and 1.3G supplier Lot's of video's on the subject on youtube. If you're ever near one of the PGI conventions held every year in August it's a great convention for the hobbiest. A week long event for the hobbiest with classes during the week related to shell building and different aspects of pyrotechnics and some of the best display's you will ever see each evening.

Pyrotechnics Guild International | Pyrotechnics Guild International
 
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Nice swap!

Wasn't really looking to trade but they had this 2019 on the lot with some of the new B-series on the way and must have wanted to move it. They gave me what I was finding as advertised retail online for mine with similar options and hours and the TV450 for the cheapest price I could find anywhere calling around a bunch. My 340 was also out of warranty and the emissions warranty was up this January. Units are the same horsepower but the 450 has increased hydraulics and operating capacity. 4,500 lb operating load at 50% and 9,000 lb tipping load (not sure how much weight or capacity the suitcase weights add) The extra capacity is noticeable when running my 84" brush cutter. Much more stable and will come in handy on some of the side jobs I've been picking up doing some land clearing and cleanup.

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   / Building Lake Corona #375  
I moved 40 loads on this job. It was taking me 9 minutes a trip to load and haul 10-11 tons. I had 2 operators but it really didn稚 help much. I was going about 200 yards. You couldn稚 have touched the time it was taking me. And you壇 have probably still needed the excavator. It was taking 6 minutes to load and 3 minutes to drive the truck there and back. It would have taken at minimum the same 3 minutes probably longer to drive the tractor and youæ±*e only moving a fraction as much dirt.

I moved dirt faster with my Mahindra for my pond. At first, this was me stating I can move dirt faster than a CTL. Then you said I was using the wrong machine. Then you stretched it out to 200 yards and added a dump and an excavator. Then you added another operator. But on page 33, post 328, you stated.........."My full size backhoe could carry dirt faster, cheaper, and spill less than the 95 Kubota". So are these machines the wrong ones, or just my Mahindra?
Brandi
 
   / Building Lake Corona #376  
I moved dirt faster with my Mahindra for my pond. At first, this was me stating I can move dirt faster than a CTL. Then you said I was using the wrong machine. Then you stretched it out to 200 yards and added a dump and an excavator. Then you added another operator. But on page 33, post 328, you stated.........."My full size backhoe could carry dirt faster, cheaper, and spill less than the 95 Kubota". So are these machines the wrong ones, or just my Mahindra?
Brandi
Just your Mahindra... :laughing:
 
   / Building Lake Corona #377  
I moved dirt faster with my Mahindra for my pond. At first, this was me stating I can move dirt faster than a CTL. Then you said I was using the wrong machine. Then you stretched it out to 200 yards and added a dump and an excavator. Then you added another operator. But on page 33, post 328, you stated.........."My full size backhoe could carry dirt faster, cheaper, and spill less than the 95 Kubota". So are these machines the wrong ones, or just my Mahindra?
Brandi

How big is the Mahindra bucket? 3/4 yard maybe? My full size backhoe had a 1.3 yard bucket and weighed 8 tons. It still couldn’t hold a candle to the dump truck and excavator approach. And you won’t touch a big CTL at moving dirt with a tractor. Carrying 200 yards or even 50 yards isn’t the CTLs strong suit but they’ll walk all over you doing dirt work. The big CTLs have you beat in weight, HP, hydraulic speed, hydraulic strength, traction, probably bucket volume, way ahead in bucket visibility, and a lot smaller footprint machine. Moving dirt over distance is the only place you might have the slightest chance of winning and yes I said it’s the wrong tool for the job. CTL vs tractor for carrying dirt any distance they’re both terrible options.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #379  
The best machine is the one you got at the moment.

Not really especially when there’s a lot of dirt to be moved. A truck and excavator is as good as it gets when it comes to moving dirt. The only thing better is a bigger truck and excavator. And a tractor doesn’t hold a candle to a CTL for moving dirt. Even a good size utility tractor would have a hard go against a baby 6500 pounds CTL. Get one of the big ones that’s 11-12000 pounds and 100 hp and it’s game over for the tractor.
 
   / Building Lake Corona #380  
Not really especially when there’s a lot of dirt to be moved. A truck and excavator is as good as it gets when it comes to moving dirt. The only thing better is a bigger truck and excavator. And a tractor doesn’t hold a candle to a CTL for moving dirt. Even a good size utility tractor would have a hard go against a baby 6500 pounds CTL. Get one off the big ones that’s 11-12000 pounds and 100 hp and it’s game over for the tractor.
Sure... and some don't have that resource. No argument that there are always better ways to do things. Now let's tune back to the lake build.
 

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