BX1500 and rear ballast

   / BX1500 and rear ballast #11  
I also own a BX1500, and after just repairing the front axle pivot (oil leak), I recommend weight behind the rear axle rather than wheel weights or filled rear tires. Weight behind the rear axle reduces the load on the front axle when using the loader. This extends the life of the front axle pivot. Adding weight to the rear wheels does not reduce the load on the front axle.


I suggest both.

I like filled rears for general work and carrying an empty FEL around, but for real FEL work, I throw on rear ballast. Currently, I am using a pallet with concrete blocks on it which I carry around with the carry all. This is not nearly as slick as a dedicated ballast because of the overhang, but it is convenient in some ways as well because I can pick the pallet up from two different ends. One end will be lighter ballast because the blocks will be close to the tractor, and the other end will be heavy ballast because the blocks are at the end of the carry all forks.

I originally bought the carry all as the base for my PTO generator setup, so I try to press it into other service as often as possible.
 
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That was my thinking also. The weight riding a bit out behind gives you that "See-Saw" effect and takes weight off of the front axle. I am going to look into the carryall at TSC.
 
   / BX1500 and rear ballast #13  
I posted a thread on adding rimgaurd "liquid ballast" to my BX. IMHO its alot better then having rear implement as ballast. If for any reason you need more rear weight, just add your potato plow frame on :thumbsup: .

With liquid ballast, I'd would just fill to max of 75% of tire size and be done with it. You will always have the extra weight when its needed.

From my POV, I would not want that extra ballast permanently on the tractor. When I mow, I prefer the tractor to be as light as possible. One cannot just take the liquid ballast out of the tires, mow, then put it back in. I want ballast that I can quickly add to the tractor, then quickly remove from the tractor, depending upon the task for which the tractor is to be used. I bought 22 25# and 2 50# barbell weights for $125 on Craigslist and am having a quick on/off ballast rack fashioned for the tractor. I modified my subsoiler so that weights can be stacked quickly on the top of it when ripping dry clay or hardpan.
 
   / BX1500 and rear ballast #14  
I am such a dedicated 'Bota user I was willing to gain weight rather than apply extra ballast:laughing:
 
   / BX1500 and rear ballast #15  
I hooked up a used Kubota ballast box for my 1500 a couple of weeks ago. The sticker on it says "BX add 300 lbs". Lifting the box into my vehicle, I figure it at about 75-100 lbs. So 300-400 is on target. Worked pretty good yesterday....
 

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   / BX1500 and rear ballast #17  
From my POV, I would not want that extra ballast permanently on the tractor. When I mow, I prefer the tractor to be as light as possible. One cannot just take the liquid ballast out of the tires, mow, then put it back in. I want ballast that I can quickly add to the tractor, then quickly remove from the tractor, depending upon the task for which the tractor is to be used. I bought 22 25# and 2 50# barbell weights for $125 on Craigslist and am having a quick on/off ballast rack fashioned for the tractor. I modified my subsoiler so that weights can be stacked quickly on the top of it when ripping dry clay or hardpan.

good POV! just like life, your mileage may vary. I prefer extra weight all the time, even when mowing. ;)
 
   / BX1500 and rear ballast #18  
good POV! just like life, your mileage may vary. I prefer extra weight all the time, even when mowing. ;)

Absolutely, if we were all the same, life would be very dull. I have this one spot in the lawn that I just can't keep the sprinklers from over-watering. The clay beneath the turf turns into the consistency of silicone caulk (it will flow under pressure). The BX can usually cut there without squishing out too much "dough". If I happen to have any extra weight on the BX, however, it's like stepping on a tube of toothpaste with the cap off.
 

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