Weight box for Aerator

   / Weight box for Aerator #1  

hazmat

Elite Member
Joined
Feb 12, 2002
Messages
4,051
Location
West Newbury, MA & Harrison, ME
Tractor
Kubota L5460HSTC
Well After having one bag of pool mix aggregate fall off the aerator & get run over, I decided I should build some boxes to contain the weight. Unfortunately the pool aggregate doesn't have any cement in it & so it is really just loose dust for now. I think I may make tops for the boxes or get some cement to seal the top of the pool mix.

Picture 1 attached (sorry about the low quality)

I built the boxes out of scrap plywood. I sized them so that six would fit (three on each side of the aerator). They each hold 1 80lb bag.
 
   / Weight box for Aerator
  • Thread Starter
#2  
Man If I could only get the pic to attach on the first try.
 

Attachments

  • 53-204156-weightbox.gif
    53-204156-weightbox.gif
    54.3 KB · Views: 474
   / Weight box for Aerator #4  
I strapped a plastic 55 gal drum onto the aerator lengthwise. Filling with water gives me about 450 lbs.
 
   / Weight box for Aerator #5  
As it is a plastic drum.. if you wanted more weight, you could mineral load the water, like with cacl.. or even potassium chloride or even better..( epsoms salt / water softner salt )... then if it leaked, it is only fertalizer anyway!

Soundguy
 
   / Weight box for Aerator #6  
One of my winter projects will be making an angle iron frame to extend the top "floor area" of the aerator. With that bolted to the top of the aerator, I can strap on two barrels. One on each side of the top link attachment which will give me an easy 800 to 900 lbs of total weight with plain water and without giving my back a workout.. I'll start with each barrel about half full and gradually increase the weight so I don't bend the frame or the spoons.

What I like about the setup is it's simple to drain the water and not have something godawful to horse around. I use load straps to attach the barrel/barrelss so everything comes apart quick.
 
   / Weight box for Aerator #7  
Funny this thread is here. I'm going to do the same thing to my Ryan 3pt aerator this winter. I'm probably gonna make a metal cage out of round or square tubing and load lime, fertilizer, seed or whatever in it. I can also haul some in the FEL to balance out.
They make a 12v spreader unit for ATVs. I'm thinking about mounting a quick mount on the cage on the back of the Ryan and mount this, so I can spread over large areas with it too.
 
   / Weight box for Aerator
  • Thread Starter
#8  
Hey guys,

I like the water tank idea too. I went with the boxes because I already had the pool aggregate sitting in the garage waiting for a better life. Although more strenuos, I suspect the weight boxes will allow quicker set up time.
 
   / Weight box for Aerator #9  
You know, those 16" solid concrete blocks are about $1.50 each and weigh 40 lbs. The weight rack is sized for them to fit perfectly. Each is 4" thick. This gives you 520 lbs on an AE20-60. Need less weight, take a couple off. Need to transport the unit, take them all off, move it, put them back on. Very flexible, very cheap, never freezes when you forget to drain it. But to each his own.
 
   / Weight box for Aerator
  • Thread Starter
#10  
<font color=blue>The weight rack is sized for them to fit perfectly</font color=blue>

Thats waaaaay to easy/w3tcompact/icons/tongue.gif. Costs less than the scap wood I used too/w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif. Well If my boxes wear out, I know what to do.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

FREIGHTLINER FUEL TANK (A45046)
FREIGHTLINER FUEL...
John Deere 4052R (A44501)
John Deere 4052R...
1500 Gal Poly Tank (A44502)
1500 Gal Poly Tank...
2016 Chevrolet Equinox LS SUV (A44572)
2016 Chevrolet...
2006 ADVANCE ENGINEERED PRODUCTS PNEUMATIC TRAILER (A45333)
2006 ADVANCE...
2012 Adams Fertilizer Chassis w/ Deutz Diesel Engine (A44789)
2012 Adams...
 
Top