Am I being a noob about ballast boxes...

   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #21  
How about a $2500. chipper? Is that a really bad choice too? :confused2:
For me, putting an attachment on the back that doesn't do anything is a bad choice..

The ballast box does do something...it provides the maximum ballast (weight) in the most compact form. I'd guess my 600 lb (plus) ballast box is quite a bit heavier then your chipper...and no blower chute to watch out for...
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #22  
The ballast box does do something...it provides the maximum ballast (weight) in the most compact form. I'd guess my 600 lb (plus) ballast box is quite a bit heavier then your chipper...and no blower chute to watch out for...

I hear ya there Roy, I just can't wait to back the chipper into a stump. I think it weighs about 500#. (405)
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #23  
How about a Heavy Hitch? They seem to be good supporters of this site and looks like a good product.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #24  
I hear ya there Roy, I just can't wait to back the chipper into a stump. I think it weighs about 500#. (405)

I've got a chipper too, so no criticism intended. Great implement!! But just not what I'd want to use for ballast. Mine (a Woods 5000 chipper/shredder with no chute) weighs in the neighborhood (neighbourhood for our Canadian friends) of 450 lbs.

How about a Heavy Hitch? They seem to be good supporters of this site and looks like a good product.

That would work too. Suitcase weights aren't as cheap as sand, concrete and other ballast. But if you have some suitcase weights available, the Heavy Hitch (www.heavyhitch.com) would be a viable alternative. Looks like their market is primarily lawn tractors and SCUTs though.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #25  
How about a Heavy Hitch? They seem to be good supporters of this site and looks like a good product.

I cut my carry-all off about half way and welded the pieces back on sideways with a receiver in between. Trailer movers are handy, and I could still have some of the space for carrying. (or weight) But I found that I didn't use it as the box blade was usually on back. Now I welded a receiver on that.
I guess the chipper's gonna get a receiver as soon as it's not brand new anymore.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #26  
............

That struck me as an odd response, and faintly condescending. I wanted to check with you experienced folks about whether or not a ballast box really is "useless." I had the impression that BB's would work nicely in tight confines such as in wooded areas and near buildings and fences, but maybe I just don't know anything? :p

I have a ballast box, and don't have a need for a box blade. Much rather have the neat, concise ballast box behind me than a wide cumbersome box blade. Just a preference thing, that you can decide which you would like best.
You don't have to conform to anyone else's likes or dislikes about what is useless or useful. :)

Whatever you get, fix it so it is easy to get on and off, as that will better assure yourself that ballast is there when you need it. Mine picks up easily with the quick hitch (iMatch for me) and is easy to drop off when not needed. But most of the time, the ballast box stays with the tractor.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #27  
My dealer's mechanic recommended to me to buy one of those $30 bars at TSC, and pour some concrete around it and save money. It's a small tractor and I have only used it once or twice for a little light snow moving with no implement on the 3pt. The back blade is heavy enough for any snow moving in the winter, and mower deck is plenty heavy for the rest of the year. The box blade idea makes sense unless you really are working in very tight quarters.

Before I had the back blade I used a bar with three cement blocks, but of course, this was only for very light stuff..
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #28  
I guess if you're only doing work with the loader, the ballast box makes sense. I just have a hard time picturing when that would be..
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #29  
There as so many good ideas for making a ballast here on TBN that something must work.

I like the 3/4" pipe through a 40 or 55 gal. drum. Fill it with whatever - sand, concrete, even water. Easy on, easy off. But some welding required where the pipe goes through (reinforcement) and something for the top link.

Just use what you have available. Here are some others:
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #30  
I'm not sure that second pic is just for ballast, he's got top-n-tilt on there.. :D
 
 

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