How much should my ballast weigh?

   / How much should my ballast weigh? #11  
There are a lot of tractors that have been broken in half at the tranny by counterbalancing too much.

Overloading the hitch will result in damage but if one stays within the reasonable range of ballast it should be fine.
I have heard of damaging front axles due to lack of proper ballast in the rear and rear wheel loosing traction too easily as well. Even the manufacturers recommend ballast on the 3pt hitch.
 
   / How much should my ballast weigh? #12  
Personally I think a moderate amount of ballast is ok. But filling tires plus hanging all the three pt will handle is asking for trouble.

Is hard on the geartrain, all the weight is on one bearing in the front axle from the load plus the tractor.

There are a lot of tractors that have been broken in half at the tranny by counterbalancing too much.

I've never hear or read of a tractor breaking in half from rear ballast...have any examples you know of?

I, as well as many of us (very possibly a majority of TBNers), do fill the tires (more for stability then ballast) and use ballast on the 3PH. The operator's manual for the Deere loaders I'm familar with recommend it.

The only time I have heard of not filling the rear tires is if there's a backhoe installed. I'm pretty sure that applied to some Kubotas only though.
 
   / How much should my ballast weigh? #13  
There are a lot of tractors that have been broken in half at the tranny by counterbalancing too much.
They have broken without counterbalance too... Biggest reason is too little lateral stability to work with older loaders that didnt come standard with rear axle pushbars yet. Most tractors can take the vertical bending, but the lateral force, applied at the most narrow part (directly behind the clutch housing) is what kills tractors.

Oh and some kubota farm utility tractors still broke in half despite loader frame.
 
   / How much should my ballast weigh? #14  
The tractor weights 1960 lbs and the 3 point has a capacity of 1650 lbs at the lift points, and 1200 lbs 24in behind lift points.

Then i wouldnt go over the 800 pounds you estimated in your first post.

I second that, usually heavy is good, but from my experience a good rule of thumb is half the lift point capacity, and that is exactly 825 lbs in your case. Including the tools, chains and other stuff you may carry there as well!

On my old Kubota 2550 the manual says "Rear lift (at ends): 2,425 lbs [1099 kg]"

I use a 500 kg (1100 lbs) ballast plus some tools, chains and stuff, and I find this very balanced. Snow performance is like night and day as is off-road stability compared to un-ballasted.

My FEL only lifts 400 kg while a modern FEL on the same size machine would do much more, so compared to the FEL capacity the ballast is on the heavy side, but I find it very appropriate in snow with chains and a 400 kg plow attached to the lower quick mount, to the point that I never bother taking the FEL off during winter, I just leave it raised and empty.

Would be interested in hearing others experience compared to this "half of the 3pt capacity" rule.

BR /Marcus
 
   / How much should my ballast weigh?
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#15  
Thanks to everyone for your replys, my dealer wasn't really sure but his mechanic (30 years of tractor experience) said he always heard 60/40.
In other words 60% bucket, 40% ballast, so I'm going to start with 660 lbs of ballast. I can add up to 180 lbs later...........
 
   / How much should my ballast weigh?
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#16  
finished..............

darn, my attachments didn't load
 
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   / How much should my ballast weigh? #17  
plumbstraight, I agree with you. As Beltzington said, and I cannot argue, I am old, but we never needed weights with the tractors as old as me either. My modern NH has front weights and ballasted tyres as standard. It is enough to keep it on the ground at max tpl lift. I would not add more. If you need more than the manufacturer sells the machine with you need a bigger tractor.
 

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