Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs!

   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs! #11  
Holy smokes! What sort of rod/settings did he use for welding it? I can't imagine how much current he'd have to push to get any sort of penetration on that huge chunk of metal.
 
   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs! #12  
Nice job, that was a great find! My shins hurt just, looking at the legs sticking out. ha ha

A chain box would be handy, maybe some pipe scraps welded on for shovel, tools etc.

Dave
 
   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs! #13  
Cappuccino maker...
 
   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs!
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#14  
Holy smokes! What sort of rod/settings did he use for welding it? I can't imagine how much current he'd have to push to get any sort of penetration on that huge chunk of metal.

I'm not sure, but it did take him several tries....popped the circuit breaker, etc!
 
   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs! #15  
The thought crossed my mind that I could bend a leg pretty easily, but I didn't want to mess around with a cradle, for a couple of reasons. I'm not terribly worried, because it's pretty close to the tractor, but we could always box the legs with more material, or add a section of solid, square steel to make them more robust. Now that I think about it, I might want to make the back to legs into a shelf with walls...sort of a box I could drop tools, chain, etc into....that would keep it from bending if I bump something. Guess I need to find some thick steel plate at the scrap yard now :)

Now you talking. Keep us posted in pictures.
 
   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs!
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Now you talking. Keep us posted in pictures.

This is the initial layout for a chain tray...

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   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs! #18  
1/8th 7018 would be fine but the main thing is to chase the moisture out of the slab first. (torch or rosebud will do) you will actually see water run out of it when you start heating it!!! your penetration into the slab should be equal to that of the piece you welding on if your rod angle is proper between the too.
 
   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs!
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Here's the update on my chain box! All lined up....note, no attempt was made to make pretty welds!

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Added some paint:

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Couple of other views:

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I think another SMV sign is in order....
 
   / Another counterweight idea...1300+lbs! #20  
That was a great find and a good job of making it work. Glad to see you did something with those back legs or someone would have had a sore shin. My scrap yard will happily sell you scrap, but they don't sell it cheap. I have asked about a few things I have spotted there and they always quote me too high of a price.
 

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