Am I being a noob about ballast boxes...

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Mine lifts 1764 two feet back... must be you.. :D
Didn't this thread start out with something about a condecending comment??

Mine lifts 1209 lbs at 2 feet, so it can't be me either :p

There's been some very useful information posted, but this discussion seems to have come full circle...
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #72  
So now we all noticed there ISN'T one size fit all rear weight fix. Everyone has their own preference/needs/wants. Some prefer liquid ballast and its the best thing in world, some thinks its the devils advocate. Some say spend money on a implement for exact same weight. Some say look around and hob nob a neat/nifty idea. Some say spend the money on a "real" professionally built ballast box.

Its really all about your preference and needs/finances. Which ever way you decide to go, it will be the right fit for you. :thumbsup:
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #73  
Mine lifts 1209 lbs at 2 feet, so it can't be me either :p

There's been some very useful information posted, but this discussion seems to have come full circle...

It takes me at least three full circles before I get dizzy and nautious..

The thing I don't get about a ballast box is as soon as you need something else on the back, they're obsolete. I was just looking at another poster's beautiful build with storage for all the stuff I'm always lugging around. But if I want to bring the chipper out to the woods I'd have to drop the weight there and go back for it. Same as if I needed to fill some ruts with the box-blade. So the thing would only be good for the trip out to carry the tools, and then back... (I just put a garden cart hitch on the back of the chipper.)
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #74  
I have the larger Kubota ballast box (1000lb) and a box blade. I have NEVER used the ballast box. Got it when I bought the tractor, filled it with gravel and stuck it in the barn. It just seems to me, when using the loader hard enough to need more ballast, I need the box blade or some other implement anyways. BTW, my tires are loaded with rimguard and that made a huge difference.

If anyone is interested, I would sell the ballast box.

PS....I get to keep the gravel. :D
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #75  
*thunderstorm nocking out satilite* so forgot name of poster / picture already

if 3pt lift arms allow you to swivel them left and right some. cut the "lifting bar" with weights on it. down just enough that you can wiggle ends of the arms over the bar. that way ya not pulling/pushing on each weight individually.

if memory serves the picture of the weights. had "large diameter" weight out near the lifting arms. i am assuming this is done to help act like wheels. to roll the entire thing around.

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if your lifting arms have latches instead of eye ball holes. length of bar would not be a problem. exception keeping bar short enough. so it would not run into the tires of tractor.

i would assume. the weight bar came with a couple "clamps" for each end of bar so weights would not fall off, and they are being used to keep "lifting arms" fully spaced out and to keep the bar in placed on the lifting arms.

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on a side note. remember if rear tires come off ground. the front tires end up being the point of the teter totor. and in that the further the same amount of weight sticks out behind the tractor. the more ballast you end up getting.

doing actual math. and see difference between 300lbs right at 3pt lift arms vs 2 to 4 feet behind tractor. would be interesting to see.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #76  
If anyone is interested, I would sell the ballast box.

If it's the one I'm thinking of (straight sides), that will fit any Category 1 3PH. Dimensionally, it shouldn't be much different from my Deere box (has 600 lbs of sand in it...about 2/3rds full once settled).

I paid $95 (included most of the sand...I added 4 bags later) for mine...like you, the seller got it with his tractor and never used it.
So, a reasonable price would be about $100.

Here's one on eBay: http://cgi.ebay.com/John-Deere-Ballast-box-compact-utility-tractors-/110676371679 for an asking price of $74.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #77  
I got a ballast box with the tractor when I bought it. The dealership wanted to fill the tires but I don't always want the tractor to be that heavy so they didn't fill the tires and 'gave' me the box instead. I filled it with scrap steel and concrete with a frame embeded in the top for carrying chains, chainsaw and other things. I also bolted a hitch receiver to one of the slabs of steel inside before I filled it with concrete. I figure it is around 900 lbs. If I am digging dirt, pulling out stumps or dragging logs there is nothing better or I can put a drawbar in the receiver and move trailers around.
Compact weight, low center of gravity and space to carry extra stuff.
 

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   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #78  
If it's the one I'm thinking of (straight sides), that will fit any Category 1 3PH. Dimensionally, it shouldn't be much different from my Deere box (has 600 lbs of sand in it...about 2/3rds full once settled).

I paid $95 (included most of the sand...I added 4 bags later) for mine...like you, the seller got it with his tractor and never used it.
So, a reasonable price would be about $100.

Here's one on eBay: John Deere Ballast box for compact utility tractors | eBay for an asking price of $74.

Yea, $100 sounds about right. Think I paid about $250 new when I got my tractor. Mine is the larger tapered one that Kubota lists as 1000lb capacity.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #79  
I think you need to look at the what sort of loader work you are going to be doing in order to determine your ballast needs. With only 1180 lbs of lift capacity for the 3ph, I'm going to assume the front end loader can only lift 700 to 800 pounds max. You don't need much ballast for that. Furthermore, you don't want your 3ph ballast to be near the maximum load rating due to wear and tear on the tractor.

I think a box blade or carry all will work just fine for a Cub Cadet. We aren't talking about 100 hp tractors where the weight of a box blade would too light for ballast.
 
   / Am I being a noob about ballast boxes... #80  
The great thing is that everyone is different. I didn't get a ballast box originally because I got a box blade and figured I would use it whenever I used the loader. I've since found I regularly use the loader at times I don't need the BB and, if I put the blade on for ballast only, it's in the way. So I'm planning on building a compact 500 to 600 lb ballast box.
 
 

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