Ballast Weight box when???

   / Weight box when??? #11  
You are correct they are all cast iron but they do the job and the price was very right.
 
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Yeah I think I'll go the cheap route. I've got a couple of 55 gl drums around here. I'll just fill one with dirt and figure out to hang it off the 3 pt. :)7
 
   / Weight box when??? #13  
Is a Ballast Box really that much compared to the price of the Tractor itself?
My JD Ballast box is one of my favorite attachments, simply because its so compact and built like a tank. I'd dislike a large 55 gal barrel behind me, because It would make backing up harder. I can back up til my ballast box is within a couple inches of my garage, and then plow snow away from there.
 
   / Weight box when??? #14  
Is a Ballast Box really that much compared to the price of the Tractor itself?
My JD Ballast box is one of my favorite attachments, simply because its so compact and built like a tank. I'd dislike a large 55 gal barrel behind me, because It would make backing up harder. I can back up til my ballast box is within a couple inches of my garage, and then plow snow away from there.

I like mine too...especially since I got it for a little less then 50% of the new price. IIRC, I paid $90 which included 600 lbs or so of sand. BTW, when I'm plowing snow, I keep a spade in the box...sometimes a shovelful or so of sand comes in handy!
I do understand guys that don't want to spend a couple, three hundred for what is, for all intents and purposes, an empty steel box. So, if they want to use a 55 gallon drum, or a wooden box full of concrete, so be it.
 
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I don't see how the price of the box versus the tractor is relevant??

An extra couple hundred bucks is an extra couple hundred bucks either way. Besides where's the fun and challenge of just buying one when I can make one. :)7
 
   / Weight box when??? #16  
I've been thinking of just pouring a concrete block with some hitch pins embedded in it. Might even pour a few differnt blocks of varying weights... mabye a 500lb, 750lb, and 1000lb.
 
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Mechanos said:
I've been thinking of just pouring a concrete block with some hitch pins embedded in it. Might even pour a few differnt blocks of varying weights... mabye a 500lb, 750lb, and 1000lb.

Now that is an awesome idea. I may have to steal that from ya. :)7
 
   / Weight box when??? #18  
I've been thinking of just pouring a concrete block with some hitch pins embedded in it. Might even pour a few differnt blocks of varying weights... mabye a 500lb, 750lb, and 1000lb.

There's been a few TBNers (over the last 10 years) done just what you described.
 
   / Weight box when??? #19  
Then you have all that stuff laying around your shed or yard.........

I guess my time is too valuable to mess with all that stuff. I don't have alot of time to screw around with that stuff because I am working most of the time.
 
   / Weight box when??? #20  
I like mine too...especially since I got it for a little less then 50% of the new price. IIRC, I paid $90 which included 600 lbs or so of sand. BTW, when I'm plowing snow, I keep a spade in the box...sometimes a shovelful or so of sand comes in handy!
I do understand guys that don't want to spend a couple, three hundred for what is, for all intents and purposes, an empty steel box. So, if they want to use a 55 gallon drum, or a wooden box full of concrete, so be it.

Then you have all that stuff laying around your shed or yard.........

I guess my time is too valuable to mess with all that stuff. I don't have alot of time to screw around with that stuff because I am working most of the time.

I love mine too. I didn't like the idea of spending almost $500 for what Roy correctly describes as an empty steel box! But I must say it looks good, matches the tractor and doesn't look like some jury-rigged "thing".

I am a handy guy, so I thought about making one myself. Then I started to figure out how long it would take to make a decent looking one. Then I added the cost of materials. The $500 didn't sound that bad after all.

Then I got to spend $100 at Home Depot for the concrete! Argggg!

But then I hitched it up and used it. They are awesome! Glad I bought mine.

Bought or hand fabricated though, they work really well. However you choose to acquire one, you will not regret it. The weight back there does amazing things to traction and balance.
 

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