Aug 15, 2019 / Premade 3 point ballast customization #1 H HawkinsHollow Veteran Member Joined Feb 10, 2019 Messages 1,725 Location SE TN Tractor Branson 3015R So I saw this ballast on Craigslist. The seller says it is 600 pounds. My tractor probably need 1000-1200 pounds back there. What do ya'll think about encasing this ballast in concrete to get it up to 1100 or so pounds? Could I make it thick enough to not crack and break apart?
So I saw this ballast on Craigslist. The seller says it is 600 pounds. My tractor probably need 1000-1200 pounds back there. What do ya'll think about encasing this ballast in concrete to get it up to 1100 or so pounds? Could I make it thick enough to not crack and break apart?
Aug 15, 2019 / Premade 3 point ballast customization #2 Shaneard Veteran Member Joined Nov 18, 2016 Messages 1,345 Location Southern Virginia Tractor Ford 4630, Two IH 140's, John Deere A You could always weld some pieces to it on the back for your concrete to be supported by and give it a good anchor point.
You could always weld some pieces to it on the back for your concrete to be supported by and give it a good anchor point.
Aug 15, 2019 / Premade 3 point ballast customization #3 dfkrug Super Member Joined Feb 3, 2004 Messages 7,556 Location Santa Cruz Mtns, CA Tractor 05 Kioti CK30HST w/ Prairie Dog backhoe, XN08 mini-X What I did once to add weight is go to the local metal recycler and buy lead ingots. Not expensive, very dense, easy to bolt on and handle.
What I did once to add weight is go to the local metal recycler and buy lead ingots. Not expensive, very dense, easy to bolt on and handle.
Aug 15, 2019 / Premade 3 point ballast customization Thread Starter #4 OP H HawkinsHollow Veteran Member Joined Feb 10, 2019 Messages 1,725 Location SE TN Tractor Branson 3015R dfkrug said: What I did once to add weight is go to the local metal recycler and buy lead ingots. Not expensive, very dense, easy to bolt on and handle. Click to expand... Hmmm, interesting! I might try that. The guy is asking $175 for the ballast, I think I could get him down to $150. I like the compactness and how the weight is carried low.
dfkrug said: What I did once to add weight is go to the local metal recycler and buy lead ingots. Not expensive, very dense, easy to bolt on and handle. Click to expand... Hmmm, interesting! I might try that. The guy is asking $175 for the ballast, I think I could get him down to $150. I like the compactness and how the weight is carried low.