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Brad_Blazer said:Get a bottle of Guinness and try it.
You sir...need a beating!
Brad_Blazer said:Get a bottle of Guinness and try it.
Maybe I am an idiot but I don't get it. You take the lid off, on it's side, because it is strapped to the pallets forks. So the barrel is flat. You throw two bags of Crete in and then the water.... But the water is going to pour out as it is on its side while you struggle to put the lid on. Maybe I have the issue as my forks don't tip up all that far when 3 feet off the ground.
Another zombie thread stirs.


An ingenious idea you have.
I modified an old Sears mixer to mount via 3-point hitch, and just last w/end modified it to run with a hydraulic motor off of my newly installed rear hydraulics Q/c's. Now I can run the drum by changing position of my selector valve. I left the electric motor on it in case I ever want to run it with 120vac, by removing the sprocket and putting the pulley and belt back on it.
Now I want to add a cylinder for dumping from the tractor seat.
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I wonder how it's been working for him for the last 5 years since he posted this...![]()
We mixed about 50, 80 lb sacks a couple weeks ago. Still beats a wheel barrow all to pieces.
Maybe I am an idiot but I don't get it. You take the lid off, on it's side, because it is strapped to the pallets forks. So the barrel is flat. You throw two bags of Crete in and then the water.... But the water is going to pour out as it is on its side while you struggle to put the lid on. Maybe I have the issue as my forks don't tip up all that far when 3 feet off the ground.
What's old is new.
It's a great idea - but a simpler way of securing/removing the lid would make it way better.
Maybe replace the threaded clamp with a chain binder/toggle mechanism?
... or maybe that's what's already on there?
Did you ever try to silicone seal the rim of the lid or just let it drip a bit?
James K0UA