I painted mine yellow because every year some of my loader works involves being on a secondary public road and I want high viability for my tail other than just a SMV emblem.I like the yellow! I may have to color mine up one day..............................
I'll say. Some tractor branded ballast boxes are priced higher than that and not near as sturdy. Nice find. But it would have been just a little to large to suit my needs.$250 for a 16 cubic ft job box is pretty good........................................
I painted mine yellow because every year some of my loader works involves being on a secondary public road and I want high viability for my tail other than just a SMV emblem.
I'll say. Some tractor branded ballast boxes are priced higher than that and not near as sturdy. Nice find. But it would have been just a little to large to suit my needs.
I just today bought a Rigid 16 cubic foot job site box (Home Depot) for the prime purpose of putting it on a pallet and strapping it to my 3pt pallet forks.
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I plan on putting as much concrete as I need inside, then storing whatever on top. I figure it will hold up to 26 80 lb bags of concrete. I might put some vertical pipes on the sides to hold long handled tools, like my pole saw.
I was looking at either building my own our buying a used job box but I've been looking for years and $250 for a 16 cubic ft job box is pretty good.
My 2' x 2' x 2', (4 cubic Ft) concrete block, w/2" trailer receiver hitch cast in. (12-13) 80# bags of Sakrete, approximately 1150# with hitch iron in the block.
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Ok, 8 cubic feet. My math was correct when I formed my box, along with the weight. It's just that I typed in the wrong figure (4) in my original comment on this thread. Does that suit you now?About the 4 cubic foot comment.... What to check your math...
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