The Haymaker
Veteran Member
My only concern would be the shock loading of the MMM supports. Having heavy weights that are free to move up and then slam back down seems like it could cause problems unless one keeps things slow and smooth. I know that I certainly wince every time I hit a bump with my 62C and hear it pop up and then get caught by the lift arms... Shock loading systems just never seems to work out well.
Just build some "hooks" from the tractor chassis. Lift up the weights then pin them in place.
I still can't figure out why some feel a weight box takes weight away from the front axle. If you have nothing on the front, yes, it would, but if using the weight box as counterbalance for a heavy load, it would be adding weight to the front. A counterbalance in no way shifts a heavy load rearward.