PEJ5
Gold Member
Kioti owners:
I have a DK5010HS with a KL5510 loader (2600 lb lift cap.). I have pallet forks, oh, and loaded tires (880 lbs). I am without an owners manual that may describe proper ballast amounts.
I need to move logs, large rocks, and gravel on a 10% to 15% grade in amongst a heavily treed property. I have built a steel structure and forms for a 3pt ballast and have to decide how much concrete. My original design was 1200 lbs, but I can easily go to 1500 lbs. I want to pour this week if possible.
What do you recommend - 1200, 1500, or some other amount?
Thanks all.
Peter
I have a DK5010HS with a KL5510 loader (2600 lb lift cap.). I have pallet forks, oh, and loaded tires (880 lbs). I am without an owners manual that may describe proper ballast amounts.
I need to move logs, large rocks, and gravel on a 10% to 15% grade in amongst a heavily treed property. I have built a steel structure and forms for a 3pt ballast and have to decide how much concrete. My original design was 1200 lbs, but I can easily go to 1500 lbs. I want to pour this week if possible.
What do you recommend - 1200, 1500, or some other amount?
Thanks all.
Peter
. I had to drag the pallet to the rear of the trailer and hope the hitch did not pop off. I then tried again with the forks and was able to raise it a few inches. My wife quickly pulled the vehicle and trailer ahead and I set the ballast down without moving. Then I turned around and hooked up the 3 point hitch. 

