I made my own ballast from a new 3 pt drawbar, then welded two angle irons on top of it. These were drilled at the top to accept the top link. Then I built a box out of 2x10's, two tiers high, and inserted the draw bar and the angles into the box. then filled the whole thing with concrete. I figured it weighs about 325 lbs and seems to be just right for my B2620. I can always buy a couple round farm tractor weights and throw them on top of the concrete, around the angle iron if I ever need more weight. And I also had my welder attach a length of 2" square tubing at the back, so I can put in a regular ball mount and use it as a drawbar or with a ball. That is a bit high for trailering, but it works great for skidding small logs.
Tim
I was thinking of doing something similar, only using gold plate instead of 2x10s to save some money.
Seriously I'm trying to come up with a plan. I'd like to keep it low, and around 1000 pounds. I have some cast window weights sitting around, a 55 gallon barrel, and a steel rim or two I could use. I normally have a couple of brake rotors/hubs around somewhere too. I also have one of
these snowblowers that I would think would only be worth scrap prices (it "works" but there's lots of better ways to move snow-I think that seller is dreaming)
Any ideas better than tossing some cemente, then a bunch of metal in the bottom of a barrel and then topping off w/ cement?
I'm wishing I hadn't scrapped the dead tranny out of my son's old buick. I'm thinking that would have been a good start and I only got a couple of bucks for it.