Relationship between HP and Loader function?

/ Relationship between HP and Loader function? #21  
Your Correct - what closely discerning eyes you have! :D
 
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#22  
Last question (I hope).

My L39 is now on order using Kubota's 0%/36 month financing. I did not order the backhoe because it will not be cost-effective for me. So what is the best way to get adequate counterweight? I wonder how much that backhoe weighs!

Northern tool sells a 4.9 cubic foot ballast box, but even filled with concrete, that would weigh only about 800 lbs according to my calculations. I'm guessing I would need, say 1200 lbs minimum?

For maneuverability, I would like to keep the ballast as close to the tractor as possible. Just off the top of my head, I could sink another box of some sort into the Northern Tool box while pouring the concrete, and then add concrete to that, too. Sound reasonable?

Danny
 
/ Relationship between HP and Loader function? #23  
A good 96" Rear Box Blade weighs about 950 pounds, you could add some concrete to it too, if you can use a box blade.

I'm not sure, but I believe the BH weighs about 1,200 pounds.
 
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#24  
Ninety-six inches will be too wide for me, but I was thinking that a 55-gal drum filled with concrete and strapped to King Kutter's "pallet mover" would be just about right!
 
/ Relationship between HP and Loader function? #25  
That sounds good.

Congrads on you L-39 purchase, that is one super sweet machine for its size, cost, power, weight, etc.
 
/ Relationship between HP and Loader function? #26  
The BT1000(L39) backhoe with bucket weights approximately 2200lbs.
Kubota lists an M8180 Ballast box for the L39 that weights 220lbs and is rated to carry 1280lbs of dry sand for a total of 1500lbs of counterweight.

I have seen counterweights made by bolting lift pins to a 55gal drum and making a top pin holder fom scrap steel that is just inserted in the wet concrete. The problem is it is non-approved and not as easy to store or move when not attached to the tractor. (you can empty the ballast box for storage)
 
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#27  
Thanks, Todd, but do you see anything wrong with putting the weight on the King Kutter pallet mover?

The pictures I have seen of the Kubota weight box indicate that it sticks out a long way from the rear of the tractor. Also I believe it costs about $500. Do you have the dimensions of this weight box?

With my method I would have both a counter weight and a pallet mover that could be used for other purposes.

Thanks for your reply,
Danny
 

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