BX2360 Loader Question

amwoodwork

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I currently have a BX2360 with loader with digging teeth attachment.

I am looking into digging out a hillside to make some additional parking space. I have used the loader for minor moving and digging projects.

Can the loader be used to digging and move tons of material? Area about 20' x 20' about 8 high.

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SLIMSHADIE

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As long as it can dig, which the teeth will help, it can get it done. It might be a slow process though. Depending on where you are going to put the dirt is how long it will take.
I had an above ground pool put in. They dirt pile must of been about 20 ton. It was my first job with the BX. I moved the dirt about 250' away, took me about 12 hours, alot of travel time.
This year I had 14 tons of clay dropped of and knocked it out in a couple hours. It was only about 50' from where I wanted it, plus I had a couple more years of experience.
The BX will move mountains giving enough time.
 

amwoodwork

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Thanks for the responses.

I am in no hurry as I have to get rid of the diggings. I will be giving it away, once the pile gets big enough.

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North Idaho Wolfman

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I dugout a 30' X 40' x 4-10' in a hill side with my B7100 in a long day.
Granted it's mostly sand and I do have an oversized bucket on the B, but it can be done. :D
 

Pap

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Thanks for the responses.

I am in no hurry as I have to get rid of the diggings. I will be giving it away, once the pile gets big enough.

Thanks
I see you are from Palymara Pa. I live between Middletown and Hershey. When you are ready to get rid of your dirt if you have no other plans for it I will take it.
 

Grouse Feathers

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My 2360 has a 1/3 yd bucket.
Have you changed buckets or enlarged the standard bucket? The LA243 manual lists the bucket size as 5 cubic feet and 6 cubic feet heaped. Five cubic feet would be less than 1/5 cubic yards.
 

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big difference in cubic FEET and cubic YARDS.
Lets get technical -

one cubic foot = 12" x 12" x 12" or 1' x 1' x 1'

one cubic yard = 3' x 3' x 3' = 27 cubic feet !

now ifn we want to get crazy ........36" x 36" x 36" = 46,656 cubic inches !!!


now doing some rough math .....

inside the for mentioned bucket, we get (these are approx) 48 x 16 x 20 !

which is about .329 of a cubic yard......

what say we call it about 9 cubic feet, AND that is if you get the bucket full !!!

How do you eat an elephant? ......one bite at a time:) - and at 5 - 9 cubic feet at a time, it will be time indeed !!! But it beats the hell out of the shovel!!!:D
 

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Lets get technical -

one cubic foot = 12" x 12" x 12" or 1' x 1' x 1'

one cubic yard = 3' x 3' x 3' = 27 cubic feet !

now ifn we want to get crazy ........36" x 36" x 36" = 46,656 cubic inches !!!


now doing some rough math .....

inside the for mentioned bucket, we get (these are approx) 48 x 16 x 20 !

which is about .329 of a cubic yard......

what say we call it about 9 cubic feet, AND that is if you get the bucket full !!!

How do you eat an elephant? ......one bite at a time:) - and at 5 - 9 cubic feet at a time, it will be time indeed !!! But it beats the hell out of the shovel!!!:D
The profile of my bucket is closer to a triangle than a rectangle. The area of a triangle is one half of 20 x 16. That puts the volume close to 5 cubic feet.
 

koja

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Dang, who cares how much of a yard it holds . Fill her up with diesel and get her done , lol . Its not a loader , its a tractor . One that will surprise the heck out of you after you start getting the hang of it . If its fairly flat smooth terrain it won't take as long as you think . Do the digging in 4x4 low . Traveling to where you pile it can be done in high ( not full speed) , dump , and give her heck coming back . And repeat . It will go good for you .
Post some picks along the way so you have some bragging rights .
 

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I've moved 440 ton's (200 yards) of loam and sand over the last year with my little BX. Takes time but it beats the hell out of a shovel!
 

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I agree with the last two posts. I can do with my BX exactly what I want and what I expected. If there is a problem it is from owners, who expect more from a BX. There are readily available published specifications and I have had no reason to doubt that my BX meets those specifications. It’s not suddenly anemic or junk because it doesn’t do something beyond the specifications. I don’t have a problem with adjusting the hydraulic pressure, but I don’t have to run out and jack the pressure up just to try and make it do more than the specifications.
A month ago I bought five ½ yard loads of gravel. They were dumped on my trailer by a skidsteer with a ½ yard bucket that was noticeably larger than the bucket on my BX. When I got home I scooped the gravel out of the trailer with my fel. The first two scoops filled the bucket the next two I had to rake the gravel in to fill the bucket. That’s four BX buckets to one ½ yard skidsteer bucket. The skidsteer bucket was a pretty heaped, I think they sell a long ½ yard, maybe a 2/3 yards.
At 5 cubic feet its way bigger than my shovel, its way easier to pull the fel lever than to lift just one shovel full, and it’s just what I want.

And that's all I have to say about this.