rear counter weight

tonyvkubota

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2013/B3200HST/L504 loader/60" rotary finish mower/ 60"brush hog
Dec 14, 2013
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Newbie with a new B3200 hst with the L504 front end loader, and my rear tires are ballast filled. I seen some great ideas on here to make a rear counter weight for it when moving dirt. I have no idea how much weight I should put on . Suggestions be appreciated.


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Dan_R_42

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B7100-D, w/ Sims Cab, B219 FEL, ARPS 70 Backhoe, Oversized R4 Tires, LX2610 Cab
Dec 1, 2010
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Taunton, MA
Newbie with a new B3200 hst with the L504 front end loader, and my rear tires are ballast filled. I seen some great ideas on here to make a rear counter weight for it when moving dirt. I have no idea how much weight I should put on . Suggestions be appreciated.


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If it were me I would be looking to add between 500 to 1000 pounds onto the 3PH.

Check out this current link. I found it using the search engine.
http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=13540&highlight=counter+weight
 
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Dan_R_42

Member

Equipment
B7100-D, w/ Sims Cab, B219 FEL, ARPS 70 Backhoe, Oversized R4 Tires, LX2610 Cab
Dec 1, 2010
447
3
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Taunton, MA
I have a ballast box on my bx1870 and on the rear of box it reads bx 300lbs and b series 500lbs.
dwk, I guess I would agree with 500 # max on the 3PH. I was thinking of the weight I have on the back of my B7100. I am at approx 1000# in the form of a ARPS backhoe, but it does have it's own sub frame mounted to the Kubota chassis. It does not use the 3PH at all.

I believe that the B7100 FEL bucket max is also 500# lift capacity.