100AkerWood
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2021 Kubota MX5400 1973 Kubota B6000 1979 MF245 J-Bar Grapple, Rake & Blade
Ever have one of those days….I picked up a ton of pelletized lime on a pallet today at the Farmers Coop. Yippee!!!!
It was a cool day, I had time off, and I’m getting ready for deer season.
Cleared a spot on my 20’ Utility trailer ahead of time to store the lime until I break ground. I attached a Black Diamond 48” pallet forks (375#) and went to move lime off my utility trailer. Damn, the FEL only lifted the full pallet 6” and I had to drag it off the trailer.
At the time I was clueless why it wouldn’t lift a 2000# at least 4’ up? It’s supposed to lift 2230#s? A ton by my calculations.
So, the pallet was at an angle when I backed up and half of the bags slid off the pallet. The pallet was wrapped, but had 20 bags removed. A full pallet is (70) 40# bags of pelletized lime.
Now I have 1/2 pallet of lime on ground and half still on the pallet. I was able to lift the 1/2 pallet (1000#) onto trailer and then got another pallet and loaded up the other 1000# on it and lifted it. So, much for buying a pallet fork and quick work Grrrrrrrrr.
Sitting here I looked up the specs for 1065 FEL. Lift capacity 2230#. Crap, I forgot to do the math (BD pallet jack weighs 375# + 2000# of lime =2375# +/-). If I only offloaded (5) 40# bags of lime, I guess it would have lifted it? (Head banging wall)…
Lesson learned,!!! I still have to get a ton of fertilizer for food plots, bet I offload 300# before I try using the FEL again.
To top it off, the rubber gas pedal cover got knocked off and is MIA. When I find it I’m gonna Shoe Goo that sucker back on!
It was a cool day, I had time off, and I’m getting ready for deer season.
Cleared a spot on my 20’ Utility trailer ahead of time to store the lime until I break ground. I attached a Black Diamond 48” pallet forks (375#) and went to move lime off my utility trailer. Damn, the FEL only lifted the full pallet 6” and I had to drag it off the trailer.
At the time I was clueless why it wouldn’t lift a 2000# at least 4’ up? It’s supposed to lift 2230#s? A ton by my calculations.
So, the pallet was at an angle when I backed up and half of the bags slid off the pallet. The pallet was wrapped, but had 20 bags removed. A full pallet is (70) 40# bags of pelletized lime.
Now I have 1/2 pallet of lime on ground and half still on the pallet. I was able to lift the 1/2 pallet (1000#) onto trailer and then got another pallet and loaded up the other 1000# on it and lifted it. So, much for buying a pallet fork and quick work Grrrrrrrrr.
Sitting here I looked up the specs for 1065 FEL. Lift capacity 2230#. Crap, I forgot to do the math (BD pallet jack weighs 375# + 2000# of lime =2375# +/-). If I only offloaded (5) 40# bags of lime, I guess it would have lifted it? (Head banging wall)…
Lesson learned,!!! I still have to get a ton of fertilizer for food plots, bet I offload 300# before I try using the FEL again.
To top it off, the rubber gas pedal cover got knocked off and is MIA. When I find it I’m gonna Shoe Goo that sucker back on!