Anyone built there own weight box for a three point?

   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #51  
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.
 
   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #52  
These are great ideas. I have been garage sale shopping for work out weights to make a counter weight, but have struck out. I guess either no one up here lifts iron, or they all do and don't want to sell them.:D:D

I want something beside grabbing an implement.
 
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   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #53  
These are great ideas. I have been garage sale shopping for work out weights to make a counter weight, but have struck out. I guess either no one up here lifts iron, or they all do and don't want to sell them.:D:D

I want something beside grabbing an implement.
The barrel idea is the cheapest, most readily available way, but lots of great ideas here to choose from..........pick your poison.:)
Edit: So far, (since I filled my tires with Rimguard) I haven't had to add the barrel to the back. Granted, I've only been moving dirt, but my machine is handling fine, and the front tires are not "squatting" on me.
 
   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #54  
this simple drum set up has kept me out of a lot of trouble this summer:laughing::laughing:
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10' boom carryin a 10x10 22' chunk of green hemlock...rubber side down:D

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   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #55  
this simple drum set up has kept me out of a lot of trouble this summer:laughing::laughing:


10' boom carryin a 10x10 22' chunk of green hemlock...rubber side down:D
Any more pictures of the post and beam project?:cool2:
 
   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #56  
sure do.. my build thread is well due for an update :ashamed:
 
   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #57  
Here is a link to the one I built over six years ago. It's held up very well, not a single issue with it. If i had to do it over again I don't know what I would change. I've been very happy with it.

http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/...-purpose-rear-ballast-project.html#post431888

There is quite few pictures I posted. It was nice to go back and read the thread again. Even nicer to see the comments from old friends.
 
   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point?
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Resurrecting this thread because there's some good ideas here!
 
   / Anyone built there own weight box for a three point? #60  
I added a cement cylinder to ride on my box blade as my weight box. My 3720 needs 1200# for safe operation with the 300CX loader. Too hard to find or make that big a box. My Frontier box is just over 500, and I filled a 12" Sonotube with rebar and concrete for an additional 400+ lbs. it has chains connected to the center rod that keep it on the BB. With the moment sitting on the back of the BB, I think I have enough counter weight. Seems to be working, will update in a few months.
 

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