That’s been us. We went to the butcher and they asked us how much our steer weighed. All I could do was guess. Sad thing is we bought this 2 years ago and just had time to tackle this project. Just not enough hours in the day
Steve, absolutely. Thanks for asking. Let me gather that info and I’ll get back to you. Also, since we have used it a handful of times I will suggest the size we wish we had made it
Here is what we built: ~10’ (9’ 10” exactly) long x 24” wide with bracing equally spaced throughout. We wish we had built it 36” wide and will probably have to alter it in future. Trying to get larger cows to stand on 24” width is TOUGH Please let me know what other questions you may have. Happy to help or discuss
Thanks for asking. We really love it. We just used it last week when we loaded out 9 calves and a few cows for the sell barn. We use it at least a few times a month when feeding out calves. Seems accurate enough for what we need
Is the scale basically waterproof? Like the load cells and that sort of thing? I know that you made a cover for the scale display, but is the other items ok outside? Oh and I am assuming it needs a power supply, correct?
Load cells are weather proof. All of that stays outdoors under our base. The only thing that needs power is the electronic scale part which we have in an enclosure. It’s battery powered.
I just bought a set of scale bars and made a platform out of wood, just temporary, cause I had to weigh a heifer calf. I want to make something a little more sturdy and longer lasting. Did you use 2"x2" tubing? What gauge and/or thickness was the tubing?
I would use 2x2 tubing 3/16. Also, we wish we made it wider. 34-36” would be better than the 24” we did. Let me know what other questions you might have
Haha! We learned these things to ruined shirt way. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve said “it’s just a quick weld” then have holes in whatever I was wearing. 🤦♂️
Thanks for watching and offering your advice. You seem to know a bunch more about scales than us ranchers. I’ll say this, it works perfectly for us so far and is accurate to 2-3 lbs. I agree it’s not wide enough and we probably should have made it a little shorter to reduce the deflect. Again, all that said we love it
How is this holding up in the weather. I see the video is 2 years old...
I’ve seen a few of these now. That a sweet setup. Sure beats standing around with another guy saying “whatya think?”
That’s been us. We went to the butcher and they asked us how much our steer weighed. All I could do was guess. Sad thing is we bought this 2 years ago and just had time to tackle this project. Just not enough hours in the day
Nice job for sure! Just wanted to know if you could share the dimensions of the platform that you made?
Steve, absolutely. Thanks for asking. Let me gather that info and I’ll get back to you.
Also, since we have used it a handful of times I will suggest the size we wish we had made it
Here is what we built:
~10’ (9’ 10” exactly) long x 24” wide with bracing equally spaced throughout.
We wish we had built it 36” wide and will probably have to alter it in future. Trying to get larger cows to stand on 24” width is TOUGH
Please let me know what other questions you may have. Happy to help or discuss
Hey @livingwaterranchtexas, how has the scale been performing and is it still working well? I'd like to get one based on your feedback
Thanks for asking. We really love it. We just used it last week when we loaded out 9 calves and a few cows for the sell barn. We use it at least a few times a month when feeding out calves. Seems accurate enough for what we need
Ok great! Do you have the link to the scale?
@@keithcumberbatch7198 Absolutely! amzn.to/3W8qGi3 Its also in the video description if this doesn’t work
Let me know if you have any other questions!
Thanks a ton!
Is the scale basically waterproof? Like the load cells and that sort of thing? I know that you made a cover for the scale display, but is the other items ok outside? Oh and I am assuming it needs a power supply, correct?
Load cells are weather proof. All of that stays outdoors under our base. The only thing that needs power is the electronic scale part which we have in an enclosure. It’s battery powered.
I just bought a set of scale bars and made a platform out of wood, just temporary, cause I had to weigh a heifer calf. I want to make something a little more sturdy and longer lasting. Did you use 2"x2" tubing? What gauge and/or thickness was the tubing?
I would use 2x2 tubing 3/16. Also, we wish we made it wider. 34-36” would be better than the 24” we did. Let me know what other questions you might have
Yup I use an old wood blade on backwards to cut metal roofing. Pro tip: never stand directly behind the saw if you like your t shirt. 😅
Haha! We learned these things to ruined shirt way. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve said “it’s just a quick weld” then have holes in whatever I was wearing. 🤦♂️
I'm a scale technician and these scales are throw away sorry to say like that buts it's a fact.
Also that scale is way too long it will deflect in the middle.
Thanks for watching and offering your advice. You seem to know a bunch more about scales than us ranchers. I’ll say this, it works perfectly for us so far and is accurate to 2-3 lbs.
I agree it’s not wide enough and we probably should have made it a little shorter to reduce the deflect. Again, all that said we love it
@@livingwaterranchtexas your load cells are okay, but I despise those little indicators.
@@of-Israel we are just about to make one of these as we live in Central America. What are the little indicators? How short should the scale be?
@@TruthSeeker-ee8tj i just made one if you like i can help you, by the way i'm located in Central America as well. Greetings from Guatemala.