Ballast Box Help

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Looking good. Add a couple of rebar loops sticking up out of the top. Helps to pick it up should it topple over. Also, helps if you decide to add another 6" of concrete later on.

x2 for photos.


That's what I did, the rebar loop.... But found out I needed the ballast box on rear to pick it up with FEL when it toppled over when I bumped into it ...

Dale
 
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#12  
Well took the forms off, looks ok for first time ever pour concrete.

Ps., IMG_2152.JPGIMG_2153.JPGHad a couple buddies over who helped decorate it, lol.
 
   / Ballast Box Help #13  
Well took the forms off, looks ok for first time ever pour concrete.

Ps., Had a couple buddies over who helped decorate it, lol.

Great job. Give it a few days to really harden up and then enjoy the safe feeling of stability!
 
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Well finally got the ballast on the back! Wow! U can really tell it’s back there! Can’t wait to do my stone/dirt and pallet work!
 
   / Ballast Box Help #15  
Well finally got the ballast on the back! Wow! U can really tell it’s back there! Can’t wait to do my stone/dirt and pallet work!
I wish TBN supported a quick thumbs up, but this is worth a reply. The difference is amazing. The way the tractor squats is a great safe feeling. It will always be connected except for the few times you need another 3pt attachment.
 
 
 
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