Washed stone 1/2" - 3/4". Filled in the summer (Fork Lift and FEL work), 1/2 to 2/3 thirds taken out for winter snow plowing (front blade). I always leave room for tow chains and whatnot so I never fill it to the top.
Looks like my uncle is going to give me a ballast box off his BX for free. I will just have to give it a nice Deere green paint job.![]()
Looks like my uncle is going to give me a ballast box off his BX for free. I will just have to give it a nice Deere green paint job.![]()
Fit it up to your tractor before painting. Some of those Kubota boxes aren't cubical and don't fit the draft arms too well.
I hope it does work for you though!
Painting might not help, put it on for a week or so and watch closely for signs of rejection.:laughing:
Wish I had one...someday!Put a two inch hitch on the back to tow BB, trailer,etc.
Double what Roy said! My Kubota box wouldn't fit with the EZ-Hitch on without making some modifications ...even on my BX Kubota. Wish I could post pictures. It does fit, as is, directly to the lower arms however.Fit it up to your tractor before painting. Some of those Kubota boxes aren't cubical and don't fit the draft arms too well.
I hope it does work for you though!
Plutonium has a density of 19.84. The amount needed for a decent ballast box would exceed the critical amount needed for a fission reaction. Hence, only to be used if you plan on making a large hole for a pond or warehouse foundation. It's also very rough on your tractor, and most likely to void your warranty. :laughing:
You could try filling it with rednecks; but that would only require a pinch or two since everyone knows rednecks are infinitely dense. I know that fer a fact since I sorta are one.![]()
Hello everyone... I was planing on bying a ballast box for my JD2320 and was currious to know what everyone is using to fill them/ what is the best thing to fill them with? Let me know what your using, that would be great.
I hear a lot of people saying they fill ballast boxes with sand or iron or whatever so they can empty it out and use it for something else. The question is, does anyboby ever empty it out and use it for something else?
Why not fill it with concrete and forget about it? I can't think of any other reason to use it except to hang there.
I hear a lot of people saying they fill ballast boxes with sand or iron or whatever so they can empty it out and use it for something else. The question is, does anyboby ever empty it out and use it for something else?
Why not fill it with concrete and forget about it? I can't think of any other reason to use it except to hang there.
I hear a lot of people saying they fill ballast boxes with sand or iron or whatever so they can empty it out and use it for something else. The question is, does anyboby ever empty it out and use it for something else?
Why not fill it with concrete and forget about it? I can't think of any other reason to use it except to hang there.
Too much weight for front blade snow plowingWashed stone 1/2" - 3/4". Filled in the summer (Fork Lift and FEL work), 1/2 to 2/3 thirds taken out for winter snow plowing (front blade). I always leave room for tow chains and whatnot so I never fill it to the top.
Why Ballast Box for weight?
For the life of me why would anyone want to put a usless box on three point hitch that you can not use? Why not a Box Blade or a back blade? At least it could be used for doing something besides rear weight that has no other use except to hang there.
DevilDog
For me, my box blade and rear blade extend much farther off the back and out to the sides than the ballast box. The ballast box fits close to the tractor and well inside the rear tires and I don't have to worry about it sticking out or snagging on anything.
I often use it when taking FEL loads of large firewood rounds out of the woods. There are many places that I wouldn't fit (or it would be a PITA not to get snagged on anything) with a 6' implement on the back.