The 4 large tires that spread across the back of the scraper offer excellent flotation on softer ground conditions. Owner/Operators have said that they have been able to get in and out of wet/spongy areas with a K-Tec that they have not been able to with their other earthmoving equipment.
The ISO Heaped Capacity of each machine is 33 cubic yards, allowing for a maximum load of 66 cubic yards in tandem configurations. In some loading scenarios (as shown in this video), it is far more efficient to have a fast cycle time and load what is easily loaded, instead of trying to load the scraper up to heaped capacity and taking much longer in the cut.
K-Tec Earthmovers Inc. Doesn't it make more sense to use a smaller scraper and save the wear and tear on the power unit? Why buy a scraper that can only be self loaded to 2/3 of its heaped capacity?
Even though in some jobsite scenarios, a large scraper may only be able to load to 2/3 of heaped capacity, there will be massive advantages in efficiencies for other jobsites where self-loading is ideal. Please refer to this video when deciding on whether to Self-Load, Push-Load, Or Top-Load a Scraper: ruclips.net/video/CyO1knKrTt4/видео.html
That’s awesome
30 plus Yard Sounds Good I'm wondering how it does on Softer ground conditions ,
The 4 large tires that spread across the back of the scraper offer excellent flotation on softer ground conditions. Owner/Operators have said that they have been able to get in and out of wet/spongy areas with a K-Tec that they have not been able to with their other earthmoving equipment.
That's supposed to be 33 yds per scraper?? That looks more like about 20 !!
jeepncj sounds about right
The ISO Heaped Capacity of each machine is 33 cubic yards, allowing for a maximum load of 66 cubic yards in tandem configurations. In some loading scenarios (as shown in this video), it is far more efficient to have a fast cycle time and load what is easily loaded, instead of trying to load the scraper up to heaped capacity and taking much longer in the cut.
K-Tec Earthmovers Inc. Doesn't it make more sense to use a smaller scraper and save the wear and tear on the power unit? Why buy a scraper that can only be self loaded to 2/3 of its heaped capacity?
Even though in some jobsite scenarios, a large scraper may only be able to load to 2/3 of heaped capacity, there will be massive advantages in efficiencies for other jobsites where self-loading is ideal. Please refer to this video when deciding on whether to Self-Load, Push-Load, Or Top-Load a Scraper: ruclips.net/video/CyO1knKrTt4/видео.html
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