[AT] rear 3pt counterweight

Mike Sloane mikesloane at verizon.net
Sun Feb 20 03:14:31 PST 2005


You did the right thing, Chris, by having the weight off the ground when 
fully lowering the lift - that way there is no strain on the hydraulic 
system when operating. And using a tub instead of a steel drum is a big 
plus, since the steel drum would rot away from the chemicals in the 
concrete. I have a spare plastic 55 gallon drum around and a bent 
drawbar, so the only thing I need is something for the top link to grab 
on to, and I will ready to build a counterweight for the Case 430CK. Oh, 
and I guess I need for the temperature outdoors to get a little warmer - 
  it is 20 F this morning, with snow on the way.

Mike

Chris Britton wrote:
> http://www.tractorshed.com/gallery/iphotos/i2442.jpg
> 
> I made a rear counterweight to make steering my ford 660 with 1 arm loader a
> bit easier. I figure it comes out to right at 600# plus I have a couple 50#
> suitcase weights to throw on top of it.
> 
> 
> I have 2 wood blocks this sets on for when removing it from the tractor, as
> in it's current position, the weight can not be lowered all the way to the
> ground. 
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