Limitations

   / Limitations #11  
Had a similar experience recently when the church wanted to do some renovations. They asked me to bring my B2620 with pallet forks to move some pallets of memorial bricks. What a joke that turned out to be. The Kubota couldn't come close to lifting the load. .... It was way over the "limitation".
 
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Can anyone interpret this?

Btw y'all post your pics here so we can keep up with progress.
 
   / Limitations #13  
My CUT has a similar set of specifications. i.e. "at the pin'...."19 inches out" etc. I just see if it can do the job and am most conscious of the ballast required to do the job.
 
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Well here we are two months later. As it turns, my wife and I ended up hiring a local construction guy and his helper to put the pavers down. My back yard rises slightly so I had to haul several bucket loads of fill dirt in. They used a laser level and stakes and string then raked out and set the dirt. Told me to run sprinkler on it and keep damp til the following weekend. The following weekend is when Hurricane Harvey hit so they came Thursday and finished it. Looked good. Got 15" of rain and some places caved. Rainwater has always ran right along the deck so I pulled up a row of pavers, dug a ditch, and put a 3" pipe in to hopefully carry a lot of runoff water away. Time will tell.


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