I’m getting a new LX2610 delivered soon and I’m wondering if someone has plans for a ballast box I can make for a little extra weight in the rear when the backhoe isn’t attached which will be most of the time.
I understand completely what you mean but when you don’t want something sticking out as far as say like a grader box or a rototiller I’m thinking it would be a nice option.I don't have plans for one, but I did buy a ballast box that has barely been on. Instead, I usually have a rear attachment on which is more useful and still low and heavy, but also wide.
One other note, if you plan to use a QH, do yourself a favor and get a QH compatible ballast box or think about how you will make it QH compatible.
That’s definitely pretty sweet! I guess before now I hadn’t considered a general purpose tool carrier on top of having the extra weight for using the loader.My dealer threw one in with tractor purchase and I modified from there. The main box was OEM, and from there I had it reinforced and added a trailer hitch. Inside the box I put a little plywood frame to leave pockets to the sides for my tools. Inside the frame is sand. At the back I built scabbards into the frame to hold my saws. It gives me ballast and allows me to haul my tools…for my use I need ballast to use loader in the woods when I cut wood. But I also need to haul tools. It works for me. If I were starting from scratch someone in another thread did something with concrete forms…it was awesome. Maybe they will chime in and show some pics how to do it right. I think maybe consider you need only ballast or you also want ability to carry tools and equipment…or need to towing as well. I do all of those so that’s why mine is a bit of a Frankenstein. I pull my trailer when I head into the woods and then drop it off when it’s time for the sweating and grunting. So with my set up I can haul tools, tow my trailer, skid logs, and have ballast for loader use.
I don't know what steel is going for in his area, but that's a really expensive ballast box.ABOM79 just built a ballast for his brand-new Kubota.
I use fluid in tires on both of my machines. I also use wheel weights on the bigger one.That’s definitely pretty sweet! I guess before now I hadn’t considered a general purpose tool carrier on top of having the extra weight for using the loader.
I’m also curious if others use fluid filled tires?
I agree, metal is insanely expensive. About 20I don't know what steel is going for in his area, but that's a really expensive ballast box.
For my ballast I purchased a 3 point carry all frame from tractor supply, cut the bottom arm off at 12” then formed up a plywood form and filled it with concrete. I imbedded anchor bolts to connect the concrete to the frame. My weighs about 850 pounds. And the price was less than the empty ballast box frames you can buy. If i were to do over , I would go wider and a little taller to get closer to 1000 pounds.I’m getting a new LX2610 delivered soon and I’m wondering if someone has plans for a ballast box I can make for a little extra weight in the rear when the backhoe isn’t attached which will be most of the time.
I went with an 800lb lead filled box. I was looking for super dense and I couldn't afford gold.I don't know what steel is going for in his area, but that's a really expensive ballast box.