Yesterday, 06:37 PM
Project Overview
A user asked for advice on how long it would take to move approximately 4,000 cubic yards of dirt over a distance of 1,000 feet. The goal was to estimate time and resources for this earthmoving project.
Equipment Considerations
Members discussed the best equipment for the job, with suggestions ranging from using articulated dump trucks and excavators to scrapers and dozers, depending on site conditions and budget. They emphasized matching the hauling equipment’s capacity to the distance and type of soil.
Production Rate Estimates
Several users provided rough estimates of how much material could be moved per hour with different machines. Factors like cycle time, load size, travel speed, and operator skill were highlighted as major variables that could affect productivity.
Site Conditions
The conversation noted that ground conditions, weather, and possible obstacles could greatly influence efficiency. Uphill or soft ground would slow down hauling, while a well-prepared haul road could speed up the cycles.
Practical Tips
Advice included ensuring a clear, wide haul path, keeping equipment in good working condition, and possibly using multiple machines simultaneously to maintain continuous loading and dumping. Some suggested doing a small test section to verify real-world production rates.
Conclusion
Estimating the time to move 4,000 yards of dirt over 1,000 feet depends heavily on the chosen equipment, operator efficiency, and site conditions. Proper planning, reliable machines, and good haul road preparation are key to completing the project on time and within budget.
A user asked for advice on how long it would take to move approximately 4,000 cubic yards of dirt over a distance of 1,000 feet. The goal was to estimate time and resources for this earthmoving project.
Equipment Considerations
Members discussed the best equipment for the job, with suggestions ranging from using articulated dump trucks and excavators to scrapers and dozers, depending on site conditions and budget. They emphasized matching the hauling equipment’s capacity to the distance and type of soil.
Production Rate Estimates
Several users provided rough estimates of how much material could be moved per hour with different machines. Factors like cycle time, load size, travel speed, and operator skill were highlighted as major variables that could affect productivity.
Site Conditions
The conversation noted that ground conditions, weather, and possible obstacles could greatly influence efficiency. Uphill or soft ground would slow down hauling, while a well-prepared haul road could speed up the cycles.
Practical Tips
Advice included ensuring a clear, wide haul path, keeping equipment in good working condition, and possibly using multiple machines simultaneously to maintain continuous loading and dumping. Some suggested doing a small test section to verify real-world production rates.
Conclusion
Estimating the time to move 4,000 yards of dirt over 1,000 feet depends heavily on the chosen equipment, operator efficiency, and site conditions. Proper planning, reliable machines, and good haul road preparation are key to completing the project on time and within budget.