Ballast Box Blade

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foggy1111

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I now have about 500 lbs of suitcase weights hanging on my box blade. Found several more on CL for a fair price. :thumbsup: This solves buying a ballast box. The weights seem to stay put so far....but I think I will add a retention bar thru the handles. Maybe a cable.
 

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Very nice foggy:D Is that a king Kutter box blade?

Like the receiver hitch too....
 
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My tractor was getting a little light on the rear axel and a few times I have felt a rear wheel come off the ground....even with my loaded rear tires and the box blade on. Not good. Today I lifted some stumps and trees and maxed out the loader.....all the tires stayed planted on the ground. :thumbsup:
 

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Very nice foggy:D Is that a king Kutter box blade?

Like the receiver hitch too....

Yep.....found it a long time ago at a JD dealer. It was painted green already...and was pretty much like new at the time. He sold it to me for cheap. ($200) Does what I need. :)
 
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In your picture, if you would keep the box blade as low as posiable it would also improve your stability by lowering the center of gravity. I wish I had made my BB a long and a low rectangle instead of a square mass, cause sometimes, I lift it too high and that makes me pucker! It's all about the center of gravity, Lower the Better!
Thats a nice 2nd use of your box blade. :thumbsup:
 
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Looks good. Curious about the black ones. I have a bunch of the same weights...... a couple of mine (also black) are actually Yanmar weights. They look the same as the JDs, but where the JDs are 42 lbs each, the Yanmar branded weights are actually heavier..... I think 48 or 50 lbs.
 
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Well done. :thumbsup: If you find time, could you possibly describe the way that you attached the trailer hitch to your box blade? Thanks.
 
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Awesome. I want to replicate your box blade setup EXACTLY. Hopefully yet this summer.
 
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Nice set up. :thumbsup:

Do you know what the original weight for the box blade is?
 
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Well done. :thumbsup: If you find time, could you possibly describe the way that you attached the trailer hitch to your box blade? Thanks.

I had an old chunk of 1/4x 2 x 2" angle iron....about 18" long. I simply bought a 2" reciever at the farm store and welded it to this angle. Then I gusseted it to the inside to prevent bending. Drilled holes and bolted it on. Ir's kinda medium duty.....but it seems to do everything I need with it. I had the 6" drop hitch...and that seems to get me under most trailers pretty well.
 
 
 
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