Am I being a noob about ballast boxes...

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#31  
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:


I've seen some great ideas for home-made ballast boxes on here, but since I have zero welding experience or equipment, and pretty much nothing solid, compact, and weighty (i.e., 800 lbs) that can be hung with chains off the back, a factory ballast box seems to be the best idea at this point ;)

Again, a lot of my FEL work is or will be in tight spaces, so compactness is highly desirable - hence the ballast box and not just any convenient implement :)
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #32  
I've seen some great ideas for home-made ballast boxes on here, but since I have zero welding experience or equipment, and pretty much nothing solid, compact, and weighty (i.e., 800 lbs) that can be hung with chains off the back, a factory ballast box seems to be the best idea at this point ;)
Again, a lot of my FEL work is or will be in tight spaces, so compactness is highly desirable - hence the ballast box and not just any convenient implement :)

A plastic barrel, a drawbar with a few bolts through it, a piece of 3/16ths flat stock bent unto a long U shape and some cement would get you as much ballast as you need with nothing more needed than drilling 2 holes in the flat stock and cutting 2 holes in the barrel.

Aaron Z
 
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A plastic barrel, a drawbar with a few bolts through it, a piece of 3/16ths flat stock bent unto a long U shape and some cement would get you as much ballast as you need with nothing more needed than drilling 2 holes in the flat stock and cutting 2 holes in the barrel.

Aaron Z

Now that would work! Has that been posted on here with pics, and if so, would you happen to have the link?

ETA: Never mind, I found some pics through a forum search.
 
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   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #34  
Check around for a local blacksmith or welding shop and talk to them about a box (or anything you need fabricated).

Also, can pick up old 3 ph frames that could be boxed in for some concrete pour without much need for additional fabrication.

Where in NE OK are you located? Try a 'wanted' on craigslist if not in a real rush. Also a search on CL may pop up something.

What tractor is this for?
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #35  
Here is what I use for ballast after the snow season: a TSC Carry All and two barrels of water.
 

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   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes...
  • Thread Starter
#36  
Check around for a local blacksmith or welding shop and talk to them about a box (or anything you need fabricated).

Also, can pick up old 3 ph frames that could be boxed in for some concrete pour without much need for additional fabrication.

Where in NE OK are you located? Try a 'wanted' on craigslist if not in a real rush. Also a search on CL may pop up something.

What tractor is this for?

Good suggestion - there's a big votech school near my house, maybe I can talk with their welding shop about the box. Thanks also for the comment re: the old PH frames. Lots of good ideas turning up here :thumbsup:

I'm near Tulsa, and this is for a CCY SX3100.
 
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Here is what I use for ballast after the snow season: a TSC Carry All and two barrels of water.

So that's what a carry-all looks like. I don't see in your pic how you secure the barrels to that? Don't you worry about them being jostled off?
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #38  
So that's what a carry-all looks like. I don't see in your pic how you secure the barrels to that? Don't you worry about them being jostled off?

NOW you're being a noob! :laughing:
 
 

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