Loaded Tires vs. Ballast Box

   / Loaded Tires vs. Ballast Box #31  
Exactly like I thought. The BB being much more compact than a mower will center the weight much better.

Have you (or anyone else) used a ballast box and found that it bounces?

I have never had my ballast box bounce but, usually when it is on the tractor I am digging or pushing dirt with the FEL so not travelling very fast.
Relative to the point of this thread, I have unloaded turfs and a heavy, 800-900lb ballast box. When the ground is wet I drop the FEL when mowing to lighten the tractor as much as I can, when I need the weight for other jobs I put the ballast box on. It is a Kubota 4 cu ft box filled with scrap steel and concrete. I prefer the ballast box when working in close quarters because it is so compact and far less likely to snag on something.
 
   / Loaded Tires vs. Ballast Box #32  
Exactly like I thought. The BB being much more compact than a mower will center the weight much better.

Have you (or anyone else) used a ballast box and found that it bounces?

No, but when I use it, it's quite low and I'm usually in 2nd Low (maybe 3-4 MPH).
My RFM does bounce somewhat, but I do have Pat's Easy Change on my draft links. They're great, but there's probably more movement then the eyeball fittings on the draft links. I get a lot more bouncing with the cutter due to it's length sticking out back.
 

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