Give us the details on that thing man!!
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Sure dont want to hijack the OP thread, but heres a quick rundown on the counter-weight:
I had a small KingKutter blade a friend had given me because he had put it behind a very large tractor and bent it up really bad and ruined it. But the front 3-point area was okay so I had kept it around thinking I would convert it to something eventually. I have a good friend who owns a machine shop and he does rough-out machining on large oil-field forgings. Some of these items are 3-5 tons a piece, stainless, you name it. He had a flawed forging and a smaller chunk he had used to set his machine up to do radius work.
So I cut the back off that ruined blade and welded it to that forging, then put that radius'd chunk on as a cap, burned it all together.
BATTERING RAM
I only posted here to help illustrate how 1100# will stabilize a L4600 sized tractor when handling loads like round bales. Since this thing sets low, the little tractor never feels 'sketchy' and stays very stable.