My goal is to have 1000lbs on the 3 point for a rear ballast. I could build a box to fit on top of my box blade. 18 blocks (the compact, non cavity type) would give me a little over 1000 lbs total.
My concern is if the box blade can safely support that much weight. Will it overload the category 1 mounting points? It's a 5 ft King Kutter professional grade so it's built a little sturdier than their standard blade.
My reasoning is two fold. First of all, it'll be even cheaper than building something like a cement filled 55 gallon drum since I already have most of the materials. Secondly, a 1000 lb box blade would destroy just about anything in its path.
I'll be running it on an MX5200. Thoughts?
My concern is if the box blade can safely support that much weight. Will it overload the category 1 mounting points? It's a 5 ft King Kutter professional grade so it's built a little sturdier than their standard blade.
My reasoning is two fold. First of all, it'll be even cheaper than building something like a cement filled 55 gallon drum since I already have most of the materials. Secondly, a 1000 lb box blade would destroy just about anything in its path.
I'll be running it on an MX5200. Thoughts?