Box Scraper Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade?

   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #1  

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I was over at the scrap yard again today and bought a 4 foot length of rail to put on the 5 foot box blade to add a little weight.

I could weld it but then I couldn't move the box around.

I was told to chain it but I think that it might move around.

I want to be able to remove fairly easily with out it wanting to fall off all the time.

Any ideas?
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #2  
I don't know how you'd move that 4' of rail around but weld J-brackets to the bottom of the rail and just hang it on the back of BB. Quick on, quick off. :confused:
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #3  
Race cars use a system for adding weights . They just use two long bolts going through the floor with large washers top and bottom of the floor to stop cracking . The bolts go through the floor from the top with one nut on top , then a washer , the floor plate , another washer and the other nut last . The bolt heads are cut off and a taper ground on the cut ends . An 'R' clip hole is drilled through the top of the bolts to secure the weight .

So you have two pins sticking up that you lower the weight onto with two reciprocating holes , and then the 'R' clips for safety .
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #4  
How about a couple of big U-Bolts that way the rail is secure and you can remove them easily.
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #5  
I'm planning on adding some heavy scrap iron to my boxblade too and I think I'm just going to use some strapping iron. I'll position the metal across the top rear of the box where it will rest by itself and then just wrap with straps and use one bolt hole per strap to hold the iron from bouncing off. Should be easy to remove when needed. I have an old trailer made from the bed of an old Datsun pickup and I needed to add some weight forward some and used the strapping iron to mount some old railroad rail pieces - it has held up for quite a few years like that now. As long as you get the straps tight enough to keep the iron from moving around, it should be fine.
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #6  
This might sound odd but make a stand to hold it above the back blade but not on it.
Hook up the bb raise the 3 point to lift it off stand drive away?
This way you can move the BB around to hook it up with out the weight or use bb with out it for light weight jobs.

tom
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #7  
Weld up some hangers and hang them off the back and across the top.

My box it too heavy to move by hand naturally, so I would just add the the weight. You can still nudge it with a 5' bar.

jb
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #8  
Ductape......................................
 
   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #9  
I welded some pieces of angle to my box blade and use chain with hooks to hold it in.
 

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   / Ways to tie a railroad rail to a box blade? #10  
I'm a big fan of ratchet straps. Especially the good ones from sams club.
 
 

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