Let's see some homemade 3 point ballast!

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TractorNH

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Looking for ideas to make my own 3 point ballast. I'd love to see what you've made for yours.
 
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This is being used on a JD 5065. Weight is 2400 lbs BA5E80B6-CD2E-431C-BA4A-B729785F57A5.jpeg5D3AFDFC-3ED7-4225-B115-0A907C3895A6.jpeg
 
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On my to do list. Would like to see some ideas too. I've got a 55 barrel. Was thinking of putting some pvc pipe in vertically to carry chain, shovels, etc then filling with concrete.
 
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About 950 lb, no weld design (but my geometry for the top link was off a bit).
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1 ton....
 

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Have you used that on your 2555? Do you find it to be too heavy on the 2555 size tractor?

1 ton close in on your 3pt does not stick out like a big implement, but you could put a 1/2 ton implement sticking way out to accomplish the same thing. 1 ton is not too much for the 2555's loader capacity rating... but you would not want to drive around all day with it back there just for looks. I have not put it on the 2555 yet. And my 5035 has 1500 pounds of Bradco built hoe sticking out the back 24/7 since I have other tractors for 3pt work. I am going to put a weight on the rear of my little 1526, but will use 8 Allis Chalmers suitcase weights. It will lift the 1 ton weight, but the front in does not want to steer much..... I lifted the 1 ton weight laying down on the forks of my 5035 [ on a pallet with the cement forms still on it ], and she was pretty light in the rear. Even with my ample arse back there.....
 
 
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