TSO
Elite Member
... and I'm pretty darn impressed with this DL130 loader! I'm removing an area of driveway that I've rerouted to a different spot, which includes gravel (crushed concrete base) along with an area of slab. The slab seems to be about 6" thick in most places.
Using my 60" "rock" bucket, I've been able to sink the 12" tines right in and pry up the rocks & the slabs.
So here's what really impressed me ... the big slab (pictured) was roughly 5'x9', and roughly 6" thick. That's 22.5 cu/ft. The general consensus is that set concrete weighs in at 150lbs per cu/ft, so that's around 3400 lbs. I'm not bragging or anything, but this loader really impressed me.
Anyhow ... it's always fun to break stuff with our tractors, so here's a few pics:




Using my 60" "rock" bucket, I've been able to sink the 12" tines right in and pry up the rocks & the slabs.
So here's what really impressed me ... the big slab (pictured) was roughly 5'x9', and roughly 6" thick. That's 22.5 cu/ft. The general consensus is that set concrete weighs in at 150lbs per cu/ft, so that's around 3400 lbs. I'm not bragging or anything, but this loader really impressed me.
Anyhow ... it's always fun to break stuff with our tractors, so here's a few pics:



