How many yards bucket

SVcummins

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How many yards is my loader bucket . Its 7 feet wide 2 feet tall 18 o inches front back
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About .6 Cubic yards. A guesstimate. Radius and angles as well as the bumpouts for the pivot points. Jim
 
Bucket on my Case Super E is 1 1/8 cubic yards. That is about average size for a regular size backhoe loader. Yours is probably about 1 cubic yard. It should hold about a ton of loose fill.
 
7x2x1.5 =21 cubic feet. A cubic yard is 27 cubic feet, so your bucket is 21/27 or 7/9 cubic yards, or 0.78 yards.
 
Your bucket dimensions don't account for the taper but for what you gave there is 21 cu/ft of area or .77 yards.
 
(quoted from post at 22:08:50 03/22/22) Sometimes you see buckets rated as struck pr heaped capacity. I think you would have a yard heaped.


johnhof is correct. The "RATED" capacity is heaped, according to the SAE standard. So your bucket is one yard as Sam Womer posted.
 

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