Cheap and Easy rear ballast

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Rick Moen

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JD L120, Kioti CK3510SE HC
I know there are several different methods of building a rear ballast but I wanted to show what I did for mine to share ideas. I went to my neighbors (old trucker buddy) and got two old rear brake drums from his truck (0$). I took them home and welded them together with an old stick welder. Then I went to the hardware store and got two of the longer three point pins with two bushings ($15) to space out the pins so they would reach my quicktach 3 point. Got 5 bags ($15) of Sakrete from the lumberyard and filled the drums with concrete. They took a total of 5 1/2 bags of concrete to fill them. Altogether I have about $30 into the ballast and it weighs right around 530#. Each drum weighs about 100# and the concrete was 330#. With the quicktach 3 point I just back up to it and lift. Easy hook up.
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Make sure you line up the bolt holes on the drums straight across from each other before welding. If you don't have a welder you could also use ready rod and bolt them together before filling.
 
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Good idea, looks good but it will be much better after it's painted.
 
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nice, but what keeps it from rolling around?
 
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nice, but what keeps it from rolling around?

Where I will unhook it will be in a gravel area so it shouldn't roll around too much. If it does I will just get a couple scraps of 4X4 and put on each side. When I had it sitting on my shop floor it didn't move without help.
 
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Now how does that old saying go... One man junk is another man treasure. :thumbsup:
 
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Cool idea. Do you find that it swings alittle without the top link ?
 
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I'm thinking that the bolts are gong to break off or bend. 550 lbs is a lot of weight to hang off of two unsupported bolts.

You have a great idea here.
 
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I'm thinking that the bolts are gong to break off or bend. 550 lbs is a lot of weight to hang off of two unsupported bolts.

You have a great idea here.
That's not going to be any more load than your average back blade, probably less when pulling a load of snow or dirt. Most lighter back blades are unsupported pins not clevis. You are well under Cat1 lift capacity & Cat1 pins should be rated for well over 1k lbs.
 
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Cool idea. Do you find that it swings alittle without the top link ?

It does not swing much at all. I even tried to get it to swing by backing up fast then going back forward. Not much movement at all.
 

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