Underdog57
Veteran Member
So one of the 2x2x3' blocks would better suit my needs for $20.
We make them too. I think that's a good idea, if you have the means to transport it home that's what I would do.
So one of the 2x2x3' blocks would better suit my needs for $20.
My little trailer is good for 2200 lbs of cargo. Getting it out of the trailer without rear ballast on my tractor will be a different story. I might just have to back the trailer up to the grass and pick the tongue up with the tractor and dump the block out on the soft ground.
Most Redi-mix concert should be between 140-145# per cubic ft.
GMan , I drove one too, up until about 5 yrs ago. Now I am a Batchman/Dispatcher!
You're right...I was just throwing a ballpark out there. I always used 150lbs as an average, which would be a bit over 4K for a cubic yard. I'm actually going to use similar blocks to build a shooting backstop...five tall, 8 wide, and then backfill both sides with fill.![]()
This is critical, because the front axle of compact tractors is not designed to take the full weight that the loader can lift
Hi guys, been watching for awhile but this is my first post, thanks for having me... what a great message board!!
I found joshuabardwell comments a little troubling. Is this a fact, generically speaking? I mean, it would be irresponsible (and bad business) for engineering to provide a FEL option and not design the under-carriage to support the rated load? I appreciate the physical advantage of having rear ballast, but does not having it when doing loader work constitute abusing the machine? That could create a mess WRT to warranty issues not to mention long term reliability, just saying. I interpreted those numbers to be what the tractor/FEL was rated for.
I'm not challenging your expertise, this is my first "real" tractor and I'm just trying to learn. Thanks to all for sharing your wealth of knowledge and I welcome your input.
Mike