Franken-ballast: expensive and poorly planned!

   / Franken-ballast: expensive and poorly planned! #21  
So when i use my box scrapper or any ground engaging equipment thats on the ground an providing zero normal force on the rear tires. The 2000lbs of juice added to the tires adds a fair amount of tractive effort allowing me to pull tje 1400lb box scrapper with the shanks down through clay without spinning out constantly. My tractor is a tractor ive never thought about taking the weight out of the tires.

Tire ballast has its purpose its not the optimal ballast loader work though

Yep. I won't give up my rear tire ballast. Also allows me to do 90% of my FEL work regardless what's on the 3pt.
 
   / Franken-ballast: expensive and poorly planned! #22  
That turned out great Luke. Makes me want to cover up my concrete and steel weight with a tarp so I don't have to look at it anymore.
 
   / Franken-ballast: expensive and poorly planned!
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#23  
Do your tool holder tubes have weep holes or caps?

If you mean at the bottom, then yes and then some. There is a 3/8" hole for water and dirt. I have a "probe" to clear it out if needs be so that I will rarely have to turn it over.
 
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#24  
That turned out great Luke. Makes me want to cover up my concrete and steel weight with a tarp so I don't have to look at it anymore.

Thanks everyone!
 
   / Franken-ballast: expensive and poorly planned! #25  
Very nice, perfect for use with FEL in tight quarters
 
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#26  
Very nice, perfect for use with FEL in tight quarters

Exactly, I can't imaging doing 75% of my tasks with a box blade or rotary cutter as ballast. No way. No how.
 
   / Franken-ballast: expensive and poorly planned! #27  
Yeah, me neither.
 
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#28  
The Franken-ballast has been working great.

Yesterday I was using it to move my 25ft gooseneck equipment trailer. Went to set it down and the ball wouldn't disengage like usual. Found out why....

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This scary cold weld was part of the original Countyline trailer mover I built around. I know this was designed for low speed but still seems dangerous as heck.

I ground down and rewelded the nut.
 
   / Franken-ballast: expensive and poorly planned! #29  
Yikes!
Low speed failure might be okay sometimes, but doesn't matter if you're on unleveled ground and the trailer decides it wants to climb up with you into the tractor seat.
 
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#30  
Yup. And I never use safety chains with the tractor... This SHOULD be a learning experience.
 

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