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Old 04-05-2012, 09:42 AM
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Default Scale Weight of Equipment

I was thinking last night about the scale weight of our equipment. One of the main reasons equipment can do what it does so effectively is because of its working weight. I then did some quick math in my head a realized that we were not coming anywhere near the scale weight of our equipment. So I decided to do some quick calculations. I based this list on some of the more poular models on this forum and for simplicity sake figured them all at 1/14 scale. So take a look. Again I just thought it was interesting. All weights are in pounds.


Equipment, - Real Weight, - Proper 1/14 Scale Weight
  • Keworth W900 - approx 18,000 - 1,285
  • Deere 850 Excavator - 185,876 - 13,271
  • Cat D8n - 82,589 - 5,896
  • Cat 14M grader - 65,998 - 4,712
  • Bell 840D ADT - 65,808 - 4,698
  • Cat 966 -Wedico Loader - 52,254 - 3,730
  • Cat 963 Track Loader - 44,577 - 3,182
  • Cat Skid Steer - 10,730 - 766

Again I just thought this would be an interesting topic to review.

If I have missed something in my conversion of scale weights please be kind I am new to this.

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Old 04-05-2012, 09:58 AM
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Default Re: Scale Weight of Equipment

Your math is flawed slightly. Weight is a function of volume not area.

So a 1/14 scale model should be 1/(14 cubed) or 1/2744. This would make a 100k lb real world equipment equal 36.44 scale weight.

Or think of it this way. a block 1' cubed is not half the weight of a block 2' cubed even though it is 1/2 the size.
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Old 04-05-2012, 10:09 AM
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Default Re: Scale Weight of Equipment

Interesting topic, but I am glad my 1/14scale wheeloader doesent weigh in at a whopping 3,730 pounds (metric= almost 1,7 Tonnes) , if it were so I believe some kind of reinforcement of my tv table would be needed

I like to think of it a little different:
What can it lift in comparison to what it actually weight's?
Example is my wheelloader: It weights almost 8 kilograms, but it can lift almost 4Kg to the top. I dont think that is bad at all?
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Old 04-05-2012, 10:26 AM
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Default Re: Scale Weight of Equipment

Pugs, That makes a lot more sense. I suspected that it was an exponential relationship. I bounced it off of an engineer coworker and even did a few searches on google trying to check myself prior to posting, but everything I found confirmed the original way I was thinking. So based on the proper calculations here is a chart with the correct scale weights. Please forgive my previous ignorance

Equipment, - Real Weight, - Proper 1/14 Scale Weight

Keworth W900 - approx 18,000 - 6.56
Deere 850 Excavator - 185,876 - 67.74
Cat D8n - 82,589 - 30.1
Cat 14M grader - 65,998 - 24.05
Bell 840D ADT - 65,808 - 23.98
Cat 966 -Wedico Loader - 52,254 - 19.04
Cat 963 Track Loader - 44,577 - 16.24
Cat Skid Steer - 10,730 - 3.91


So it now appears that our equipment is in the range of the proper scale weight if not sometimes a little heavy. That makes a lot more sense, thanks for correcting me.
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Old 04-05-2012, 11:13 AM
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Default Re: Scale Weight of Equipment

well that makes sense since my M75 mack is a 75 ton haul truck , which means , heaped it's hauling appox. 54.66 Lbs depending on mtrl density .
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Old 04-05-2012, 02:06 PM
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I would hate to think what 68 ton of B Double weighs in 1:14 think the house floor would not like it. 4.8 ton of truck the scania need to move... Ill stay with what i have thanks
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Old 04-05-2012, 05:11 PM
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Cat 246B approx. 7200-7500lbs, mid sized machine. (skid steer loader)

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Default Re: Scale Weight of Equipment

The correct numbers sound much, much better. Those would be some seriously heavy models otherwise.
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Old 04-07-2012, 09:21 AM
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Default Re: Scale Weight of Equipment

You know I've done these calculations before and did exactly what you did in the first post. Never did I think about it in the volume aspect.....(new thing learned today!) Thanks!
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