Loaderman22
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 11, 2017
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- Location
- Hudson Valley, NY
- Tractor
- 1947 Ford 2N, 75 MF 30B, 75 Swinger Loader, 1979 Cat D3
I guess that depends on if he got a fresh batch of cookies to demolish!!
Check the specs in the manual for your loader, not your tractor. Mine states that my 66" bucket holds 8.1 "struck" cubic feet, or 9.9 mounded.
Over 8 miles!!!!!!!!! is that right, how did that add up so much? Yor tractor has 6' bucket? I thought since yours was just one size above mine it was same as mine at 5'. Jstpssng I think was the one who mention 1/3 yd, his is the same size as my L3400.
For some reason the next ten years crossing my bridge this guy is going to come to mind..........
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Check the specs in the manual for your loader, not your tractor. Mine states that my 66" bucket holds 8.1 "struck" cubic feet, or 9.9 mounded.
We're probably just under 1/3 yard then. I don't know about you but every time that I try to go with it rounded up much, the material always seems to have sprinkled out by the time that I get where I"m headed.
That also means about 16 bucketsful per cord of wood, if you're like me and use it to fill the woodbox. I can lift it right up over the deck railing that way, and get it right to the door.
Does that old guy live out in your woods??? Oh my!! Scary!!:laughing:
Thats ok I the pot holes need sprinkling anyways.We're probably just under 1/3 yard then. I don't know about you but every time that I try to go with it rounded up much, the material always seems to have sprinkled out by the time that I get where I"m headed.
That also means about 16 bucketsful per cord of wood, if you're like me and use it to fill the woodbox. I can lift it right up over the deck railing that way, and get it right to the door.