As dirt flows into the bowl of any self-loading scraper, it becomes compacted and more dense as the load grows. When the area just above the blade becomes more dense and cohesive than the new dirt trying to enter the scraper, the scraper will stop loading. The Miskin's patented pending Air Assisted Loading feature sends a blast of compressed air up through the floor of the scraper. The air loosens the dirt in the bowl, making it less dense. More dirt can then enter the bowl.
Great video, but the mans voice sounds so BOOORING !!
RenzeZielman 2 years ago
great vid, keep them coming!!
kirbs1774 2 years ago