Looking for recommendations on proper weight for ballast box on a BX2380. I use the loader and a grapple. I have a bush hog but its too cumbersome to leave attached all the time.
Have not purchased yet; I was considering a box blade and may go that route but not sure is it’s heavy enough, specs show it at 316 lbs.Do you HAVE the ballast box? Or thinking about buying it?
If not - there might be a "better" way to balance the front end out.
IF you have bought it - then I would use a material that can be removed and added depending on the situation. But to answer your question, 400-600 pounds is a good range.
The old - not QH compatible - one is what I've got, too. Bit of a PITA, but usable.A few of things to consider first. Are you using a quick hitch? If so, you need to be certain that the ballast box will fit onto your quick hitch. I have an older Kubota ballast box which will not fit onto my LandPride QH05 hitch. I have noticed recently that Kubota has redesigned their ballast boxes a couple of times, and I believe that it is to accommodate the quick hitches that have become popular recently.
OP I'd recommend a box blade. If you find it lacking in weight, you can always add.Have not purchased yet; I was considering a box blade and may go that route but not sure is it’s heavy enough, specs show it at 316 lbs.
Landpride BB & homebrew weights, about 340# total . Someday, I'll get around to cobbling together a weight bar for the front if I ever take the loader off and need front ballast.What brand of boxblade is that? Did you make the weights or were they purchased?
What a great idea. I've got a Land pride box blade on the back. I was all ready to go buy them but you said that you made them! I see the rebar you welded (out of my depth) but what did you weld them to? Looks like some type of metal plate? We have a welding place up the road who could do it for us but don't want to ask them if it's too labor intensive. Thanks!Landpride BB & homebrew weights, about 340# total . Someday, I'll get around to cobbling together a weight bar for the front if I ever take the loader off and need front ballast.
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I did similiar with my LMC box blade. I made an 8x8x6' concrete, lead and steel weight block and added it to the back of my BB. I then made provisions to bolt my Ratchet Rake onto the back of the weight block:OP I'd recommend a box blade. If you find it lacking in weight, you can always add.
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It'll probably be cost prohibitive if you had to pay someone to fab them and the brackets up. Steel plate was free to me and I had the remainder in the scrap pile. The weights are made up from 6pcs of 3/16" plate approx 10 1/2 x 13" plug welded together. Hope this helps.What a great idea. I've got a Land pride box blade on the back. I was all ready to go buy them but you said that you made them! I see the rebar you welded (out of my depth) but what did you weld them to? Looks like some type of metal plate? We have a welding place up the road who could do it for us but don't want to ask them if it's too labor intensive. Thanks!