John Deere 84 Compact Loader User Manual


 
84 LOADERDIMENSIONS
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2 ft. 8 in.
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15 ft. 2 in. (4610 mm)
15 ft. 3 in. (4640 mm)
84 BUCKETSELECTION GUIDE *
Key:
Spec loader
- - - Spec loader with CaCl, intires
-.- .- Loader w/ROPS canopy and without CaCl, in tires
MATERIAL (Loose weight)
........
Caliche 2100
Cinders 1000
Clay, natural bed 2800
Clay, dry 2500
Clay, wet 2800
Clay and gravel, dry 2400
Clay and gravel, wet 2600
Coal, anthracite, broken 1850
Coal, bituminous, broken 1400
Earth, dry, packed 2550
Earth, wet, excavated 2700
Earth, loam 2100
Granite, broken or large crushed 2800
Gravel, dry 2550
Gravel, pit run (graveled sand) 3250
Gravel, dry, V,' to 2" (13to 50 mm) 2850
Gravel, wet, V,' to 2" (13to 50 mm) 3400
Gypsum, crushed 2700
Limestone, broken or crushed 2600
Magnetite, iron ore 4700
Pyrite, iron ore 4350
Phosphate rock 2160
Sand, dry 2400
Sand, wet 3100
Sand and gravel, dry 2900
Sand and gravel, wet 3400
Sandstone, broken 2550
Shale 2100
Slag, broken 2950
Stone, crushed 2700
Topsoil 1600
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'This guide, representing buckets not necessarily manufactured byDeere will
help you in selecting proper bucket size for material density and loader
configurations. However, specific bucket size should only be determined
after adding or subtracting all the tipping load changes due to specifications.
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Ib/yd3 kg/m3
1250
590
1600
1480
1660
1420
1540
1100
830
1510
1600
1250
1660
1510
1930
1690
2020
1600
1540
2790
2580
1280
1420
1840
1720
2020
1510
1250
1750
1600
950
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