FredH
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Used a old 40 gallon galvanized water tank turned on its side for my 6' king kutter disk . Positioned it so 1 of the side holes was on top and other was near bottom , thus able to fill or drain , ( lose ) weight as needed .
40 gallons x 8 lbs. per gallon = 320 lbs + weight of tank + weight of 10" x 4" x 1/4" I Beam that it sat on .
Work's Great as I am able to simply adjust weight for differing moisture contents of soil during the season . Less weight in spring and early summer when soil is still pretty moist and keep adding as summer continues and soil dries out .
Fred H.
40 gallons x 8 lbs. per gallon = 320 lbs + weight of tank + weight of 10" x 4" x 1/4" I Beam that it sat on .
Work's Great as I am able to simply adjust weight for differing moisture contents of soil during the season . Less weight in spring and early summer when soil is still pretty moist and keep adding as summer continues and soil dries out .
Fred H.