YLee Kioti
Platinum Member
Received a Graceland Portable building, a 12 x 20 with 12" center floor joist.
Graceland could not tell me size of floor joist, neither seemed interested in finding out. It appears that sales is the strong point and tech support is a bother(?), my perception only folks. Not a slam on them, it's how I perceived the conversation.
Was informed that floor loading is 60# live load (moving something around)
and 10# dead load (storage) per sq. ft.
So based on the info below what or how would one calculate how much # per sq. ft. is this mower placing on the floor?
Just a quick take I did a 6'x4'/800# and got 33.3.
However, I'm thinking this is too simplistic?
If the mower does overload the floor (floor material is the synthetic not plywood), would adding a layer of plywood help with the load bearing?
My Gravely weighs in at 802#.
Here are specs on the ZTHD 48:
Graceland could not tell me size of floor joist, neither seemed interested in finding out. It appears that sales is the strong point and tech support is a bother(?), my perception only folks. Not a slam on them, it's how I perceived the conversation.
Was informed that floor loading is 60# live load (moving something around)
and 10# dead load (storage) per sq. ft.
So based on the info below what or how would one calculate how much # per sq. ft. is this mower placing on the floor?
Just a quick take I did a 6'x4'/800# and got 33.3.
However, I'm thinking this is too simplistic?
If the mower does overload the floor (floor material is the synthetic not plywood), would adding a layer of plywood help with the load bearing?
My Gravely weighs in at 802#.
Here are specs on the ZTHD 48:
Weight (assembled) 802#
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