Ballast Whats everyone use in there ballast box ?

   / Whats everyone use in there ballast box ? #41  
Wrong!! Very much on topic and it works for me. A little plus is on a side slope you can swing the weight to the up hill side. In close quarters you do have to Think a little bit, it has never held me back and I often work in very tight areas.

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Yeah...the question was what one use in their ballast box, not what does one use for rear ballast (note the title of the thread).
Nice thing about a ballast box is the compactness for the weight and ability to keep that weight low. They're relatively cheap even if you buy new ($200-$300), cheaper yet if you buy used (mine was $95 and filled with sand)...and real cheap if you build your own.

I've operated a backhoe (real one, not a CUT with an implement). If I needed to dig a hole or trench, it's the way to go...but I wouldn't want to use one offroad (in the woods, for example). Even with swinging the boom upslope, you've still got a lot of weight up high (just where you don't want it).
However, if that's what you got, that's what you use...
 
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