DrLewie
New member
I've read many of the posts re: wheel weights vs. box blades vs. ballast boxes, vs. filled tires and concluded that for me the ballast box is the best alternative. So today I bought a Kubota ballast box. I was surprised to see that the box has no drainage holes in the bottom. I'm planning to fill the box with stones, and since I don't have indoor storage, I won't be able to keep rain water and snow melt out.
Obviously, water will add ballast weight, but it will also seemingly provide a breeding ground for skeeters and mold, and standing water could eventually cause rust.
So, I'm thinking of drilling drain holes in the bottom of the box. Am I over thinking this (afterall, Kubota doesn't think it needs drainage) and should just leave it alone, or are drainage holes a reasonable idea?
Obviously, water will add ballast weight, but it will also seemingly provide a breeding ground for skeeters and mold, and standing water could eventually cause rust.
So, I'm thinking of drilling drain holes in the bottom of the box. Am I over thinking this (afterall, Kubota doesn't think it needs drainage) and should just leave it alone, or are drainage holes a reasonable idea?