leoniru
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Been through the posts and all seem to be dealing with PTO powered mixers.
Anyone out there have/used/watched a FEL mounted (universal skid steer quik-tach) style in use?
I'm infatuated (seems to be the right word) with getting one like the Star Industries (out of Texas) Model 140 Scoop N Mix. (Construction Equipment Manufactu)
Does 9 cu. ft a load. Loads like a FEL bucket with maybe a shovel or two worth of topping off. 'Course you still have to load the cement and water. (My back is really rooting for this one!) Dumps either like a FEL bucket OR has a small gated side pouring chute for filling holes, small forms, buckets, etc.
Hydraulic mixing that should do OK with my Kubota L-48's 13 gpm circuit that I plumbed to the FEL.
BUT they are P-R-I-C-E-Y( $3500.00 - $4000.00), and H-E-A-V-Y( 750 lbs. empty, and 1800 filled). I think even my L-48 would be at it's upper limit wrt FEL lifting capacity when mixing a full 9 cu. ft. batch.
leoniru
Anyone out there have/used/watched a FEL mounted (universal skid steer quik-tach) style in use?
I'm infatuated (seems to be the right word) with getting one like the Star Industries (out of Texas) Model 140 Scoop N Mix. (Construction Equipment Manufactu)
Does 9 cu. ft a load. Loads like a FEL bucket with maybe a shovel or two worth of topping off. 'Course you still have to load the cement and water. (My back is really rooting for this one!) Dumps either like a FEL bucket OR has a small gated side pouring chute for filling holes, small forms, buckets, etc.
Hydraulic mixing that should do OK with my Kubota L-48's 13 gpm circuit that I plumbed to the FEL.
BUT they are P-R-I-C-E-Y( $3500.00 - $4000.00), and H-E-A-V-Y( 750 lbs. empty, and 1800 filled). I think even my L-48 would be at it's upper limit wrt FEL lifting capacity when mixing a full 9 cu. ft. batch.
leoniru