According to specs, the Jungby is 10.9 to 11.5 ton (21,800 to 23,000lbs) working weight. I'm unsure of the weight transfer from front to rear, but lets say 30% on the front. 23,00×.30=6900lbs on the front. Say 8ft blade (8×12=96inches) So, 6900lbs/96in is almost 72lbs per inch on the blade guesstimation that is. So, its safe to say between 70lbs per inch to 100lbs per inch. Lets double that as the teeth are taking 100% of that 6900lbs on 50% of that 8ft Safe to say each tooth is taking 125lbs to 200lbs.
Wow I'm sure that's good on the asphalt.
Frost ain’t no better..
They did this all the time in the North of Ontario, except the blade was on a large motor grader
Pretty sure he was ripping more than ice.
gonna be a thick layer of black gravel in that pile in the spring
That has to be hell on the pavement.
Pepples
Replacing pavement is cheaper than not being able to move people and supplies because your roads are a sheet of ice.
lmao you can even see the teeth marks on the asphalt
Farming simulator anyone?
uffdah i wonder how much psi down force is on those teeth?
According to specs, the Jungby is 10.9 to 11.5 ton (21,800 to 23,000lbs) working weight. I'm unsure of the weight transfer from front to rear, but lets say 30% on the front.
23,00×.30=6900lbs on the front.
Say 8ft blade (8×12=96inches)
So, 6900lbs/96in is almost 72lbs per inch on the blade guesstimation that is.
So, its safe to say between 70lbs per inch to 100lbs per inch. Lets double that as the teeth are taking 100% of that 6900lbs on 50% of that 8ft
Safe to say each tooth is taking 125lbs to 200lbs.
rip street
A real operator knows how to do this with a bucket
No 😂 its not the same thing.
Он же асфальт царапает
What we call in Pennsylvania the pothole machine
Use a little salt?
Why? Its just bad for the enviroment and make the cars rust faster.
Doesn't work under 27 degrees
@@flyingled3176 sure it does. Products like clearlane work down to -20