another ballast box build

Polishammer

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So, after using my front loader few times it was obvious that some extra weight is needed in the back to make everything work good. I was entertaining many different ideas, concrete, purchase, old weights, ect. Eventually decided to build a steel one. Had some carbon steel plate laying around, few hours of labor and it is done. My design, but build by Bubba :D (credit goes where it belongs :p)


















Few mistakes made that if done again I would do it differently:

Spacing between the brackets i measured the quick hitch and decided to go with 1.5", problem is the bushing on the lower and upper links are at 1.5". If did it again would go with 2"

Brackets are from 4.5" flats. Originally planned to use 3.5" flats, but had 4.5" laying around, should have used 3.5"

That's it, just two issues.

As to the size, it is 30" wide, 12" deep and 20" high. The lid bracket is welded 16.5" high from the bottom to accept 4"x8"x16" concrete blocks.

At $1.40 and 35 lbs each it is a cheap and compact weight.

http://www.lowes.com/pd_10335-44840...=1&currentURL=?Ntt=concrete+blocks&facetInfo=


So the box empty weights around 150 lbs. After adding up to 10 blocks, I can easily go over 500 lbs which is more than I will ever need.
 

skeets

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Very nice yes sir very nice indeed,,,, only one thing I can see,,, its the boomer blue,,lol :D
 

coachgeo

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Looks like you built yourself a water tank with a lid. Big cook pot?

Seriously though... don't see how you will keep water out from rain, washing, splashes etc. cause your lid will not stop it and the way the lid sits lower than the sides it looks like a water magnet. You'll need drain holes. Drill a good number of them in lip at top, on the bottom. Maybe silicon in a small piece of plastic tube in hopes you wont get rust on the bare surface of the hole's edges.
 

Dave_eng

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With your great welding and fabrication skills just build a top that overlaps the sides to keep it nice and dry inside.
Dave M7040
 

Lil Foot

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With your great welding and fabrication skills just build a top that overlaps the sides to keep it nice and dry inside.
Dave M7040
Easy to do, just weld some angle around the perimeter.