California
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2004
- Messages
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- Location
- An hour north of San Francisco
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Actually, a quick n dirty ballast project.
A rented Ditch Witch did a great job of trenching, I dug 150 ft of trench within their three hour ($125) minimum. But then I had all that loose dirt to fill in. All in a tight corridor where attaching an implement would make the little YM186D too long to maneuver.
I lashed two 80 lb wheel weights to the Quick Hitch. This (plus the 80 lb weights already on each rear wheel) was just right to make the loader push like a (tiny) bulldozer. I have two more of these weights, if this hadn't been sufficient.
I recommend this approach - these are easier to store compared to a purpose-built ballast box.

A rented Ditch Witch did a great job of trenching, I dug 150 ft of trench within their three hour ($125) minimum. But then I had all that loose dirt to fill in. All in a tight corridor where attaching an implement would make the little YM186D too long to maneuver.
I lashed two 80 lb wheel weights to the Quick Hitch. This (plus the 80 lb weights already on each rear wheel) was just right to make the loader push like a (tiny) bulldozer. I have two more of these weights, if this hadn't been sufficient.
I recommend this approach - these are easier to store compared to a purpose-built ballast box.
