Ballast new wheel weights and and hook on the bucket

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Johnny_B

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Here are some pictures of the new homemade wheel weights and the hook I welded on the bucket of the GC2410.

I'll post a few more pictures of the wheel weights in the customization forum.
 

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   / new wheel weights and and hook on the bucket #2  
Good Mornin Johnny,
Nice job on the weights, any idea how much they weigh?
 
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Even with the backhoe on you need wheel weights?

DEWFPO
 
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Especially with the backhoe on. My front tires hop all the time when I go up my hill.
 
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I must have misread the photo. It appeared the wheel weights were on the rear. DEWFPO
 
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So Johny, how did you make those? That is one big chunk of steel. Why did you opt for wheel weights rather than filling your tires?
 
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So Johny, how did you make those? That is one big chunk of steel. Why did you opt for wheel weights rather than filling your tires? I think I would like to have somthing like that.
 
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The hooks are great, i have 1 on each side, and 1 in the middle. Soo usefull

-Chris
 
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Especially with the backhoe on. My front tires hop all the time when I go up my hill.

How are the rear wheel weights going to help keep the front tires on the ground? Their hopping because of all the weight behind the back axle.

You need more weight on the FRONT of the tractor, (preferred). Or, less weight on the back end.

If you have a weight bar on the front, (below the brush guard), hang your weights on there.

With the BH on, the fronts always going to bounce some. This happens even on big, full size TLB's
 
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Good Mornin Johnny,
Nice job on the weights, any idea how much they weigh?

Right around 74 pounds (based on my calculations):
diameter (inch) = 8.5, length (inch) = 4.6, area (sq in) = 56.745, volume (cu in) = 261.027, density of low grade steel (lb/cu in) = 0.283 -------> mass (lb) = 73.870.


Even with the backhoe on you need wheel weights?

DEWFPO

I really don't need them with the backhoe on, but they'll add a little bit of extra weight when I'm running a landscape rake or tilling discs.


So Johny, how did you make those? That is one big chunk of steel. Why did you opt for wheel weights rather than filling your tires?

My Father (God rest his soul...passed away this past January) had all kinds of "stuff" around his garage, so I got the bolts and solid steel cylinders for free. I was actually planning on filling the tires with washer fluid, but for the price of a few cans of primer and paint and a handful of welding rods, the price was right for the steel weights.
 
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