Erik Graham
Bronze Member
- Joined
- May 21, 2007
- Messages
- 71
- Location
- Toronto, Ontario
- Tractor
- Kubota B2630,Ford NAA, Kubota L2550GST
Greetings;
While surfing the net looking for information on loaders I ran across this GIF of an ingenious idea for a rear weight. I'm not sure what size the image will appear as, but basically this rear weight appears to be a cast block of concrete with the hardware for a 3 point hitch connection hardware imbedded in it. Wouldn't take much to make a plywood frame and tie in the components to rebar. Concrete ranges in weight from about 90lbs to 150 bls per cubic foot depending on the mix.
Cheers, Erik
While surfing the net looking for information on loaders I ran across this GIF of an ingenious idea for a rear weight. I'm not sure what size the image will appear as, but basically this rear weight appears to be a cast block of concrete with the hardware for a 3 point hitch connection hardware imbedded in it. Wouldn't take much to make a plywood frame and tie in the components to rebar. Concrete ranges in weight from about 90lbs to 150 bls per cubic foot depending on the mix.
Cheers, Erik