roermo
Gold Member
Hi all, need some help: I am in Hannibal Mo, and as with many folks in the Midwest we are facing rising rivers. Here in Hannibal along the Mississippi River we have a flood wall that will turn back 31.2 or so. Back in 1993 our levee was bran new and the city and many folks worked 2 weeks straight bagging sand to put on top of the levee. It is looking like a repeat +.. Well 13 years later I am not sure I can put in that type of hard work.
I was thinking about my tractor and bucket could be put into use. On TV I have seen little clips of a tractor dumping sand into some kind of hopper then some how they load into bags.
Does any one here have plans or know how to build something that would hold a bucket of sand, then some how dump a measured amount for the bags. I have 4 foot bucket on a smaller tractor but this would be better than hand shoveling into bags. I thought I could strap on something to fill the bucket so it would only hold a couple of bags full of snad then dump in a hopper but thats a lot or repeat travel. So in closing is there a hopper design that will hold a 4 foot bucket of sand and then some how dispence it to the bags.
Any ideas.
I was thinking about my tractor and bucket could be put into use. On TV I have seen little clips of a tractor dumping sand into some kind of hopper then some how they load into bags.
Does any one here have plans or know how to build something that would hold a bucket of sand, then some how dump a measured amount for the bags. I have 4 foot bucket on a smaller tractor but this would be better than hand shoveling into bags. I thought I could strap on something to fill the bucket so it would only hold a couple of bags full of snad then dump in a hopper but thats a lot or repeat travel. So in closing is there a hopper design that will hold a 4 foot bucket of sand and then some how dispence it to the bags.
Any ideas.