Homemaid Weight Ballast done

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RobR

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Kent, Wa
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Kubota BX1500
Here are some photos of the weight ballast I made.

I added:
  • 2 1/2" PVC to slide the draw bar in and out.
  • 2 pvc pipes for holding shovel/rake.
  • 2" reciever
  • And a piece of metal for a hitch to pull our lawn trailer below the reciever.

4 1/2 bags of Concrete
20w X 14d X 18H

Lessons learned: Don't use a bag of old concrete that was partially ok.
I ran out of concrete and was looking around for some more in the shed and found one that was partially hard on one end. So I thought I would use the other half - mistake. The little bit on top falls apart but the overall weight is ok. I may need to remove some add add more on top later if it becomes a problem. Otherwise it works good... Just thought I would share.
 

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   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #2  
how much did it end up weighing
I like been thinking about doing the same thing for mine
 
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It weighs around 350lbs. It definitely helps when using the Loader.
 
   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #4  
Sweet.

soundguy
 
   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #5  
We used a 30 gallon drum and found out that concrete ways about 20lbs per gallon.

In case you were curious

wftree
 
   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #6  
Looks good, never seen one in the raw like that, must be deceiving cause it looks like it would weigh more than 350 lbs.
 
   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #7  
effective and cheap, Cool!! You should paint it orange!!
 
   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #8  
Looks good, never seen one in the raw like that, must be deceiving cause it looks like it would weigh more than 350 lbs.

At the nominal 140 lb/cu ft, the concrete weight should be about 408 lb plus whatever the steel weighs. Which turns out about right for 4-1/2 90 lb sacks of concrete mix.
 
   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #9  
We used a 30 gallon drum and found out that concrete ways about 20lbs per gallon.

In case you were curious

wftree

Sounds about right, we usually figure concrete at ~150 lbs per cubic ft so there ~7.5 gallons in a cubic foot x 20 = ~150 lbs.

JB.
 
   / Homemaid Weight Ballast done #10  
very nice. now you need to paint it orange.:D One thing that did concern me though is that I hope you have some sort of a drainage hole in the bottom of the pvc pipe for tool holder otherwise you might end up with a wet handle everything you use it :eek:. During the cold months if the hole is filled with water, it could weaken the pipe holder over time from freeze and thaw of ice in there.:rolleyes:
 

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