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   / rear weight #13  
I use my BB most of the time for balast and sometimes the BH. There was a thread some time ago about making a ballast box. Basicaly it said make it multifunctional with storage. Things like a box on top throw chains, chainsaws, gloves etc... Put a couple pieces 4" plastic pipe in it for shovels, rakes, etc.. Put a hitch on it to tow a wagon or log splitter. Add a couple hooks to it as well. There were a lot of ideas on what to do and pics of a really good one. Why make just a concrete block or barrel?
 
   / rear weight #14  
CTyler said:
Why make just a concrete block or barrel?

Cost and complexity / design.

The simple 'barrel o' concrete with a toplink connection and draft link connections can be made for pretty much the price of the concrete for many farm users.

Add in storage boxes, and tool carriers, and implement / trailer hitches starts adding : cost, design complexity and logistics, and more planning.

I made my 'just a concrete barrel' in about a half an hour using 2 wrenches a drill, and a hoe to mix the concrete in the tub. I bolted everything up to the tractor and assembled in place. At the end of half an hour I had hundreds of pounds of cheap ballast, and was washing my tools off. My cost inthe project was the bags of concrete... everything else was misc hardware and surplus items on my farm.

If I want chains to go with me.. they can set in the loader bucket, or on top of the weight.

If I want tools to go with me.. they can set in the loader bucket, on the weight.. or if I need a shovel, it's already been shown that a 2" piece of PVC with a cap on one end, and a few zip ties or a band clamp can add that 'carrier' to a rops or loader support pretty quickly,

As for towing a trailer? well.. that brings up 2 ideas.. 1, If I'm towing a trailer.. do I need the weight box? the trailer is adding some rear weight.. etc. and 2, Depending on design of the 3pt weight, you may still be able to use your swinging drawbar.

With my 3pt weight lifted less than half way, my swinging drawbar bracket on my 660 is free and clear to accept a trailer ball .

Just because some people don't want a 'swiss army knife/gerber/multitool' 3pt weight.. doesn't make a standalone weight a bad idea. There are many implements with a single purpose. That would be like criticizing a 2 bottom plow because it did not have a trailer hitch ball on it, and a tool box, chain carrier, and a place to put your shovel... etc.

Soundguy
 
   / rear weight #15  
This is a weight box I put together for my bx. I bought the hitch and added the 12" steel tube filled with concrete. It weighs a little over 300lbs. I didn't want to go to heavy because of tongue weight on the trailer but by using a longer steel tube the weight adds up quickly.
 

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   / rear weight #16  
Timber said:
No I have never had it swing or rock. I keep the turn buckles tight and it cradles in nice between the 3 point arms. When I want to pull something with it I run a cable sling through the eye I have bolt through the draw bar and around the drum. I put a chain through the loops and away I go. The 800 pound wt is perfect and it doesn't make the tractor any bigger so it is easy to maneuver around with the forklift on it

I will second that statement, I have used mine for the past couple of years and that thing doesnt swing anywhere !http://www.tractorbynet.com/photos/data/531/18786DCP_0247.JPG
 
   / rear weight #17  
Soundguy said:
Cost and complexity / design.

Just because some people don't want a 'swiss army knife/gerber/multitool' 3pt weight.. doesn't make a standalone weight a bad idea. There are many implements with a single purpose. That would be like criticizing a 2 bottom plow because it did not have a trailer hitch ball on it, and a tool box, chain carrier, and a place to put your shovel... etc.

Soundguy

How many times have you dumped the stuff in your bucket forgetting it was there? Or started to get a load of dirt, rock etc.. and buried it? Don't say none either...LOL! I know better....been there done that :)

You can make it as simple or complex as you like.

I made absouletly no critisism, just asked a question. There isn't anything complex to sticking in a couple 4" pieces of pipe or only filling a barrel 3/4 full so you have a storage area on top. Both of those require almost zero thinking and about $10 worth of pipe.
 
   / rear weight #18  
Having only had a front end loader for a couple year... so far I havn't dumped any tools /YET/ though as you point out.. I'm sure the day is coming.

Now.. if you had asked me how many gas cans or tools I had run over.. well then.. now.. there is a story...

Soundguy
 
   / rear weight #19  
Dog food dishes catch it around my house. I finally started using the wifes old pots that she is throwing out. Dogs don't care what they eat out of, as long as they get to eat. Sometimes a dog dish can make a mess out of a tire.
David from jax
 
   / rear weight #20  
For that reason I use those 'fortiflex' black rubber? feed bowls. They look like bias ply tire material.. black rubber with cords. You can run them over flat, and they pop right back up.. I can personally atest to that.

My dogs have them, pigs have them, and so do the horses.

Soundguy
 

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