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What are you using for ballast?

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#1 ·
Hi guys. We all know it is imortant to use a ballast. What are you using? And how much does it weigh?

I used 400# of bagged sand behind the axle last year. I am looking for a little more!
 
#2 ·
JDiepstra;624876 said:
Hi guys. We all know it is imortant to use a ballast. What are you using? And how much does it weigh?

I used 400# of bagged sand behind the axle last year. I am looking for a little more!
cement blocks 480 lbs
snow blower 140 lbs.
sand ???lbs.
 
#4 ·
I have a 6 lead ingots that bolt on to a C channel that plugs into my receiver hitch. about #500
 
#6 ·
I usualy put some sand in the back about 100lb, or sometimes I will stick my ATV in the back wich weighs about 700lb.
 
#7 ·
lumps;624883 said:
I use the lowballers that I've "removed" from the business... :guns: :D
Just make sure you aren't overweight!

I use sand/salt mix in a couple of plastic bins. I figure that way if I need some sand for traction somewhere, I have it readily available. Plus the snowblower, crap in my tool box and accumulated snow from the storm...
 
#8 ·
I use a concrete wall cap from a commercial wall. It is 12"x24"x48" and has a hook on the top it weighs 1350# and works great, all I have to do is through it in the back with a chain and skidloader
 
#12 ·
I use sand and salt bags. You may need to salt if you get stuck sometime.
 
#15 ·
i use the other winter transportation in the pickup. comes in handy if you have a serious breakdown and need to retrive parts and tools if someone can't get to you, easy to load, just back up to a snow bank, though it isn't the easiest to unload by yourself, but can be done.

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#18 ·
I use sandbags, seems to be the easiest thing that ive come across since i dont have a spreader. I put a 2x8 in the pre- made slot in the bed to prevent them from sliding forward and to keep the weight as far to the tail as possible
 
#20 ·
Three fish totes with sand and/or small gravel. One storm last year I plowed with a pallet of bricks in the back; I figure it was about 2200 lbs. With all that weight, I never needed to turn on 4WD!

This year I'm hoping to find a 1" thick piece of plate steel to put behind the wheel wells. Then I can run a couple bolts through the bed of the truck to hold it in place. The plate should end up somewhere between 400 and 500lbs and won't take up barely any space at all.
 
#21 ·
mercer_me;624906 said:
I usualy put some sand in the back about 100lb, or sometimes I will stick my ATV in the back wich weighs about 700lb.
An ATV will fit in the back of Ranger? Or a Toyo?

Which one are you using?

I thought you just started looking for a plow back in September?

And I thought your dad plowed his own driveway even though you offered?

But you seriously go from 100# to 700#? Huge difference, 100# isn't even worth the hassle.
 
#26 ·
I've got a dump insert in my SRW 3500, and I ran a half yard of sand in it last year. I didn't like how the load was in the body the whole time, but maybe I was just being a sally about it. I didn't know if there was a better way than bulk sand