3015H rear Ballast weight?

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Branson 3015H & Farm Pro 2425
I have a 3015H with a FEL, and would like to add a homemade ballast weight in the back. The lift is rated for 3306 lbs at the ends & 2420 at 24” I was thinking of either using a 55 gallon barrel which would be over 1000# or a 30 gallon barrel which would be about 600# which one should I go with?
 
   / 3015H rear Ballast weight? #2  
Branson 3015H - attachments

2016 - 15 Series
Compact Utility tractor

Loader type: Branson SL15
Height (to pin): 98.4 inches [249 cm]
Clearance, dumped bucket: 79.1 inches [200 cm]
Dump reach: 28.1 inches [71 cm]
Dump angle: 48
Reach at ground: 62.2 inches [157 cm]
Rollback angle: 36
Breakout force (at pin): 3456 lbs [1567 kg]
Lift to full height (at pin): 1835 lbs [832 kg]

Dimensions:
Weight: 3014 lbs [1367 kg]
Wheelbase: 65.8 inches [167 cm]
Length: 118 inches [299 cm]
Width: 57 inches [144 cm]
Height (ROPS): 94 inches [238 cm]
60 inches [152 cm] *
Ground clearance: 12 inches [30 cm]

Page information:
Last update: June 24, 2016
Copyright: Copyright 2016 TractorData LLC
Contact: Peter@TractorData.com
 
   / 3015H rear Ballast weight? #3  
600 pounds of TPH counterbalance should suffice for 90% of your FEL lifts with air inflated rear tires.

With tractor in 2-WD, equipped with R4/industrial tires and bucket empty, your tractor should not mark lawn. (At least in north Florida.)


600 pounds of TPH counterbalance should suffice for 100% of your FEL lifts with 'loaded' rear tires.

I suggest searching for a 600+ pound Box Blade or a 600+ pound rototiller as counterbalance. Both implements are usually available used at reasonable prices.


1,000 pounds of TPH counterbalance will be ample for 100% of your FEL lifts with air inflated rear tires.


Your Branson has tremendous FEL lift capacity for a 3,000 pound bare weight tractor. If you have stability issues, consider having the rear wheels spread further apart.
 
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   / 3015H rear Ballast weight? #4  
I have a 3015H with a FEL, and would like to add a homemade ballast weight in the back. The lift is rated for 3306 lbs at the ends & 2420 at 24” I was thinking of either using a 55 gallon barrel which would be over 1000# or a 30 gallon barrel which would be about 600# which one should I go with?

What material were you intending on using for your ballast?
 
   / 3015H rear Ballast weight? #5  
I would want to go at least half your rated 3 pt lift capacity in ballast weight.

That would cover you for most things.
 
   / 3015H rear Ballast weight? #6  
Keep in mind the foot-lbs relationship. It's a mathematical product so you can go for heavy close in or light far out and get the same result.....meaning something like a 6' shredder would be all you would need; a 5' if you are not working max FEL loads.
 
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#8  
Keep in mind the foot-lbs relationship. It's a mathematical product so you can go for heavy close in or light far out and get the same result.....meaning something like a 6' shredder would be all you would need; a 5' if you are not working max FEL loads.
I have a 5 shredder that came with it (which works good for compensating the weight) but due to hanging out excessively on my trailer when transporting, is why I’m wanting a ballast
 
   / 3015H rear Ballast weight? #9  
I just leave the BH on... No issues so far
 
   / 3015H rear Ballast weight?
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#10  
600 pounds of TPH counterbalance should suffice for 90% of your FEL lifts with air inflated rear tires.

With tractor in 2-WD, equipped with R4/industrial tires and bucket empty, your tractor should not mark lawn. (At least in north Florida.)


600 pounds of TPH counterbalance should suffice for 100% of your FEL lifts with 'loaded' rear tires.

I suggest searching for a 600+ pound Box Blade or a 600+ pound rototiller as counterbalance. Both implements are usually available used at reasonable prices.


1,000 pounds of TPH counterbalance will be ample for 100% of your FEL lifts with air inflated rear tires.


Your Branson has tremendous FEL lift capacity for a 3,000 pound bare weight tractor. If you have stability issues, consider having the rear wheels spread further apart.

Parden my lack of knowledge, but what does TPH stand for?
 

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