mcfarmall
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- Oct 1, 2015
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- Location
- Kalamazoo, MI
- Tractor
- Kubota M5660, Farmall C, JD 260 lawn tractor
I have a 3PH dirt scoop and I'm going to build a concrete form to cast a block of concrete that can be placed in the scoop when needed and removed if for some reason I want to use it as a scoop again. The dimensions of the block are 23.5 inches wide x 36 inches long x 12-18 inches high.
A 16 inch high block will weigh around 1125 lbs and an 18 inch high block around 1300 lbs. Add the weight of the scoop itself, approximately 200 lbs. As I will have to pay for a full yard of concrete, I was thinking of making two of them, possibly two different sizes, so that is also an option. Maybe a 12 incher and an an 18 incher?
I'm planning on using it with a quick hitch on the rear of a Kubota M5660 as a ballast/counterweight for the FEL. Assume 14.9x28 R1 tires filled to 75% with Rim Guard on typical steel rims, not the ones with cast iron hubs.
So the question is, am I making the block too big or just right?
A 16 inch high block will weigh around 1125 lbs and an 18 inch high block around 1300 lbs. Add the weight of the scoop itself, approximately 200 lbs. As I will have to pay for a full yard of concrete, I was thinking of making two of them, possibly two different sizes, so that is also an option. Maybe a 12 incher and an an 18 incher?
I'm planning on using it with a quick hitch on the rear of a Kubota M5660 as a ballast/counterweight for the FEL. Assume 14.9x28 R1 tires filled to 75% with Rim Guard on typical steel rims, not the ones with cast iron hubs.
So the question is, am I making the block too big or just right?