Backhoe makes sense - leverage issue; loader must be mis-publication. I suppose in theory, you could operate a backhoe with the loader bucket attached and fill the loader bucket with weight for counterbalance. I run a LX2610 with the larger 15x19.5 tires, filled, plus DIY concrete wheel weights that weigh in at 250 lbs. each. I completely agree that if you don't have a full-time need for ballast weight, the ballast box is the way to go. However, if you have a consistent need for ballast weight, filled tires and wheel weights carry a huge advantage - no weight on the bearings. I have roughly 1,120 lbs. of ballast weight on my machine with zero lbs. of that on the bearings. It's nice being able to work the loader without the need for a box blade or other implement attached to the three point for ballast. I also have a small hobby farm and use my rig for various field management chores that require more weight.