Suburban Plowboy
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I got my Titan ballast box painted and attached. I had 700 pounds of sand waiting. The ads say it has an 800-pound capacity, and they say you can fill it with rocks or sand.
Guess how much sand it holds?
I have 350 pounds in the box right now, and it's nearly full. I believe it would hold 375. Add 375 to the weight of the box, and what do you get? Answer: 505 pounds. That's not 800 plus 130. It's not even 800.
Based on figures from a person who knows a lot about sand and concrete, at best, concrete would weigh 1.5 times as much, so I could conceivably get 560 pounds in there. That brings the total weight up to 690. That's a best-case scenario. It could be a lot less.
In order to equal the manufacturer's stated capacity, I would have to use metal. I could combine metal and other materials in order to avoid buying hundreds of dollars' worth of steel, but there is no way to do it without metal, if the figures quoted to me are right.
Gravel would presumably be the worst thing to use, because it would contain a lot of air.
I kind of think the ad should say something like, "Capacity (sand): 375 pounds." It never occurred to me to take the capacity of the box, look up the density of sand, and see if it would fit.
Still better than dragging a bush hog around everywhere.
Guess how much sand it holds?
I have 350 pounds in the box right now, and it's nearly full. I believe it would hold 375. Add 375 to the weight of the box, and what do you get? Answer: 505 pounds. That's not 800 plus 130. It's not even 800.
Based on figures from a person who knows a lot about sand and concrete, at best, concrete would weigh 1.5 times as much, so I could conceivably get 560 pounds in there. That brings the total weight up to 690. That's a best-case scenario. It could be a lot less.
In order to equal the manufacturer's stated capacity, I would have to use metal. I could combine metal and other materials in order to avoid buying hundreds of dollars' worth of steel, but there is no way to do it without metal, if the figures quoted to me are right.
Gravel would presumably be the worst thing to use, because it would contain a lot of air.
I kind of think the ad should say something like, "Capacity (sand): 375 pounds." It never occurred to me to take the capacity of the box, look up the density of sand, and see if it would fit.
Still better than dragging a bush hog around everywhere.