k0ua
Epic Contributor
No drain holes in my pipes. I garage my scut and I have caps on them if there's no tools in it.
Same here, If I have to leave it out, I just slip on the caps.
No drain holes in my pipes. I garage my scut and I have caps on them if there's no tools in it.
Thanks for the replies everyone, I've got a ck20s so it doesn't have to be that heavy. It will have a hitch receiver, I finished that up yesterday, I've been debating the idea of putting tubes in - I imagine you guys must put drain holes in the bottom of those then? I'm also going to set mine up so that I can put the winch off my jeep onto it. (It's hydraulic, going to set it up to be portable so I can use it on both tractor or jeep.)
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Thanks for the replies everyone, I've got a ck20s so it doesn't have to be that heavy. It will have a hitch receiver, I finished that up yesterday, I've been debating the idea of putting tubes in - I imagine you guys must put drain holes in the bottom of those then? I'm also going to set mine up so that I can put the winch off my jeep onto it. (It's hydraulic, going to set it up to be portable so I can use it on both tractor or jeep.)
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I just use 800 lbs of lead... Got it free back in my round track racing days... I've got 400 more pounds if I need it...
At $.55 for lead recycling your counter weight cost you $440. Steel is also recyclable. My rocks are free and plentiful.I just use 800 lbs of lead... Got it free back in my round track racing days... I've got 400 more pounds if I need it...
I did like most above and added pvc. Even though I keep it parked under a roof, I did drill drain holes in the bottom of each for "just in case". Rather than a barrel, I was very lucky to find an actual ballast box for next to nothing. With the steel inside the concrete, mine weighs around 1500 pounds.
At $.55 for lead recycling your counter weight cost you $440. Steel is also recyclable. My rocks are free and plentiful.