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Tractor Rear Counterweight Part 1 

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I learned very quickly that I need to have some counterweight on the rear of the tractor to more safely lift things using the forks. The L3901 Kubota has a rated lift capacity of 1,130 lbs. This slab of steel I have weighs about 925 lbs and I think will make a great counterweight. I chose to leave it the full 60" long because this slab of steel can be used later on if needed for another machining project. If it ever proves to be in the way or too wide I can come up with another plan for a different type of counterweight. In this episode we'll get the parts cut and ready to be welded on. Part 2 will show all of the welding and testing.
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@BigColton
@BigColton 2 года назад
Something super useful you may want to consider is using 55 gallon drums full of water that way its weighted and if you ever have a fire in the field or anywhere you're near you are ready for the situation.
@Darryl603
@Darryl603 2 года назад
Interesting take...
@dozer1642
@dozer1642 2 года назад
Everybody is an expert when it comes to telling you what you should do different on a custom project. I for one like this idea, it’s unique and it’s easy to pick up when you need it. 👍🇺🇸✌️
@Darryl603
@Darryl603 2 года назад
Expertly said
@dozer1642
@dozer1642 2 года назад
@@Darryl603 well, I am an expert.
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 2 года назад
Get a category 1 quick hitch for the back of your tractor. It makes hooking up a breeze. The only caveat is you have to be careful that the attachments you buy are made to the correct standards so they fit. Also be sure they don't put calcium chloride in your tires. Personally I suggest cast iron wheel weights. Yes they are more money but you always have them. Fluid is lost when you have a flat. It is a buy once cry once. Fluid is a cost forever as if you don't loose it you have to pay to have it pumped in and out everytime you want to do something with the wheel like replace a valve stem or replace the tire or fix a cut. Tractor tires tend to run in a rough envirnoment for tires sooner or later you will be there.
@carsons6519
@carsons6519 2 года назад
I think his pavement princess would do well with beet juice or the methanol tire fluid is good for his application.
@Paulster2
@Paulster2 2 года назад
You know what the golden rule in metal work is, right Adam? "There's nothing you can do a flap disk won't fix." :o)
@gslavik
@gslavik 2 года назад
If you had This Old Tony's time machine, you could've gone into the future to borrow the completed counter weight to get it made.
@BobOBob
@BobOBob 2 года назад
A lot of good advice here, for your first time "farming." And plenty of the other kind, too. Some people should just calm down. I do agree that square tube needs a drain hole immediately -- or fill it with concrete up to the notch.
@MrRebar15
@MrRebar15 2 года назад
*Abom79* Bravo well done, thank-you sir for taking the time to bring us along. God Bless.
@stevelescom4336
@stevelescom4336 2 года назад
Great video ! My go to is loaded tires or wheel weights ,that way you don't have extra weight on axles and wheel bearing and give more capacity to the 3 point hitch . Not being negative just a different view !!
@carldawson5069
@carldawson5069 2 года назад
Having wieght is a plus. In my 20's i was 6ft 1in and wieghed less than 120 lbs. Once moving a condenser into the shop, the handtruck wheels hit a crack ... stopped ... and catapulted me over everything. I had the muscel but not the weight. I now weigh 50% more, and can now hold more stuff down. 😁
@JonDingle
@JonDingle 2 года назад
A few modifications to that design young man. Cut the link arm lugs off and move them to the centre of the weight and make another two so you have two lugs per link arm so that the load is carried evenly by the lugs. By having only two lugs, they will crack because of the pin isn't supported across its length. The mount for the top link need moving back too. It needs gussets to support it otherwise it will crack and break off. I would also knock off the corners of the weight because someone will get injured if they walk too close to it. A cheaper and less expensive weight could have been made pouring concrete into a box with three point linkage mounts welded to it. Top regards, Jon in cold and damp England UK.
@JonDingle
@JonDingle 2 года назад
@@karlhrdylicka 😂😂😂 Hi Chris, thanks from North Yorkshire. Where men are men, sheep are scared and the rain washes the dust away all year around!
@jwdickinson643
@jwdickinson643 2 года назад
one of the things, imho, that make Adam the quintessential professional is that even when the project doesn’t NEED to look good, as well as work well, Adam takes the time and effort to make it look as “factory” made as possible. Adam, you REALLY need to consider teaching this at a local trade school. Outstanding work, Sir!
@spdy3926
@spdy3926 2 года назад
I like to see you use a mix of old school and modern techniques in you processes. Busting out the death wheel to cut the square tube notches is legit. Home shop guy here lovin' the mix!
@tduncan4875
@tduncan4875 2 года назад
Another great wee project Adam. I love the pics at the end of you're videos, no one else does it and it shows things in real detail, the pic of you, your dad and grandpa never fails to choke me up. I'm sure they're looking over your shoulder with pride.
@PaulSteMarie
@PaulSteMarie 2 года назад
Those are pretty kick-ass sawhorses. I would never have trusted them with that much weight just from looking at them, but they seem to handle it fine.
@compilecodebug6430
@compilecodebug6430 2 года назад
I like Adams attention to detail, it doesn’t matter what he’s working on, it gets done right.
@windzer
@windzer 2 года назад
i have the same tractor u just got and i really suggest the beet juice over just water little more bang for your buck beet juice weighs 11lbs per gallon compared to just water thats what 8lbs so by using beet juice you get about 90lbs extra per tire in weight just by using the beet juice plus its non corrosive and it wont freeze not that you have to worry about that down in your state also now that your gonna have plenty of counterweight kubota sells the shims for your relief valve so u can bump your pressures up so u can lift more just dont go crazy youll be fine kubotas r usually set low from factory on their hydraulic pressures
@d123avek1
@d123avek1 2 года назад
Love this content Adam! Super interesting watching others think through and handle these projects that come up, like we all have to in our shops, garages, farms, etc.
@HandyMike78
@HandyMike78 2 года назад
Nice setup! The best addition to my tractor was a wicked grapple from everything attachments. All usa made in NC out of hardox worth 100% of every penny I paid for it. I also filled my own tires with windshield washer fluid. Wasn't very hard to do.
@dennisstarkey2042
@dennisstarkey2042 2 года назад
as a machinist you rock! as a fabricator good effort! very nice assortment of tools!
@jmchessman
@jmchessman 2 года назад
I used RV antifreeze (the pink stuff) to load tractor tires with good results. Stay away from chloride, over time it will eat your rims.
@greghelmick2723
@greghelmick2723 8 месяцев назад
Great idea. Thank you for the information.
@eosjoe565
@eosjoe565 2 года назад
That looks like plenty of weight for sure but the disadvantage I see compared to a ballast box is the size. That bar sticks out as wide as the rear tires and can get in the way when maneuvering. It's like having a rear blade attached - easy to snag things with the ends when turning in tight places. Seems like having it shorter but twice as thick would be better.
@JohnSmith-vi5pz
@JohnSmith-vi5pz 2 года назад
The next video will be cutting the ends off an welding them back on underneath the remaining length,
@Darryl603
@Darryl603 2 года назад
I thought the same thing after looking at it
@angelramos-2005
@angelramos-2005 2 года назад
Good project.Thank you.
@OldBarkerRanch1981
@OldBarkerRanch1981 2 года назад
Fill the back tires with water too. We do it to all of our tractors and it help a ton!
@greeceuranusputin
@greeceuranusputin 2 года назад
YOU are the counterweight! I'd avoid fluid in the tires, so many better options. I can't wait to see if you put those pins pointed the opposite direction so you can't get it apart.
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 2 года назад
Maybe even he exceeds the tractor load rating.
@olalundgren3429
@olalundgren3429 2 года назад
I read "Reactor". Made sense in my head. That high precision Abom guy is everywhere.
@OakesProject
@OakesProject 2 года назад
Adam, I think it is great that you always show the proper use of safety gear. It's all fun and games until a cutting disk grenades on you. Most may balk at using the heavy gloves, face shield etc. But what you are playing with are big boy toys. I'm sure there are many viewers that can tell scary stories of things gone wrong when the "expert" just knew he had it under control.
@ptfdchief
@ptfdchief 2 года назад
I made a counter weight from my Kubota and on the lower connection instead of using the one I use two pieces of steel and just drove in between it and put a pin in the bottom and found it worked a lot better than the single pan like you have now I started with what you had and end up changing it it was easier to back up in between I just put a pan and
@MuntyScruntFundle
@MuntyScruntFundle 2 года назад
I'm not trying to be an arse, but I have a feeling the width of this might become problematic when reversing into tight spots. This is why weights usually stack the weight vertically. Personally I'd cut the ends off and put the weight back in the middle. Just my two penneth. She's a pretty little tractor.
@jeremycable51
@jeremycable51 2 года назад
That thing be a pretty handy road leveler as well use it to drag gravel out behind you with a couple degrees of rake to it that farm is gonna be a blast for you guys look forward to seeing you guys start doing the dream build
@arfonjones7188
@arfonjones7188 2 года назад
Many a farmer with the time honored 50 gallon drum of concrete ( cheap as chips ) hanging onto the 2 lower link arms ( no need for the top link ) will be watching this with misbelief, but this is not Adam's arena.
@HAL_9001
@HAL_9001 2 года назад
Your flatbar trick reminded me of a time when I was working maintenance at a structural steel place and the saw operator was complaining about his coolant running away down the web of the I beam he was cutting. I think I replied, "Dam it!" (I was gonna tell a joke based on the mill scale being thick and hard, but I'd rather keep it disney.)
@richardkelleher1711
@richardkelleher1711 2 года назад
It is interesting watching a machinist take on some of these tasks as compared to other tractor owners. Completely different approach. Even out of practice, your cuts are better than anything I've done. :)
@georgeschikschneit7142
@georgeschikschneit7142 2 года назад
I am glad to see I am not the only one who has that problem of going to hard on the down pressure slow down to go fast
@frfrpr
@frfrpr 2 года назад
Makes my Saturdays!! Thanks
@brianohara5696
@brianohara5696 2 года назад
Good to see some machining!!!!
@johnscott2849
@johnscott2849 2 года назад
Us poor people just make a 3 point tree and a plywood box then mix and pour in concrete . I should have informed you about quick hitchs. Problem with them is hardly any implement is the same hook up. I made most of my implements from whatever I could get cheap. Quick hitch is nice. Looks good.
@chrisschwanekamp1583
@chrisschwanekamp1583 2 года назад
We got a L2501 last year with a backhoe, but the backhoe was on back order so we had it without any weight on the back for a few months. It's amazing how weak it is without a counterweight. Once we got the backhoe on it became a monster.
@PhilG999
@PhilG999 2 года назад
Filling the back tires with water/antifreeze was something my Grandfather and Cousins did many years ago. Don't have to add weight elsewhere and those are the traction tires anyway. It's really easy to do actually!
@larryrivers1471
@larryrivers1471 2 года назад
I got the wrong size well, I can make one of those. Rock star attitude .
@c0mputer
@c0mputer 2 года назад
Not a tractor guy but it's awesome that people fill tires with beet juice for counter weight. That's damn genius. I read about it and it keeps it from freezing down to -35ºF (lower than windshield washer fluid), it's completely safe AND it's heavier than most other liquids. So cool.
@felixar90
@felixar90 2 года назад
Wonder if it turns into alcohol after a while.
@ellobo1326
@ellobo1326 Год назад
Wow, you have some nice machines in your shop. 👍
@toowey22
@toowey22 2 года назад
You need a drain hole in the bottom of the square tube so it doesn’t fill with rainwater. Or weld a cap on the tube below the attach point.I like the counterweight. It’s cleaner and smaller than a 55 gal drum full of concrete.
@mccarterjg
@mccarterjg 2 года назад
I don't know how you made a two parter out of a farmer boys 35 minute project but I'm watching you put the a bomb spin on it 😂, where's the dial indicator
@d6joe
@d6joe 2 года назад
Heck of a rear bumper!
@victor.leslieaugustpikingt8848
@victor.leslieaugustpikingt8848 2 года назад
Hi Adam great to see you working . Just one thing how's your family we haven't seen your mum for some time . It was always such a joy to see and hear her , luck and love to both of you for 22
@Phantom0309
@Phantom0309 2 года назад
Great project Adam!
@Xtinnoker
@Xtinnoker 2 года назад
I built darn near the same counter weight but I added a cutting edge to the front, Makes a great grader attachment for laying in new yards or gravel driveways.
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 2 года назад
Yes, something that size needs a primary use, like rippers welded on.
@raymondbrandt7831
@raymondbrandt7831 2 года назад
you can also have the rear tires filled with liquid that the dealer recommends it really helps
@andersjohansson161
@andersjohansson161 2 года назад
I would start with that
@fyrman9092
@fyrman9092 2 года назад
@@andersjohansson161 rimguard works best. Non corrosive.
@RealNickTheCoolest
@RealNickTheCoolest 2 года назад
He literally says that in the first few minutes.
@raymondbrandt7831
@raymondbrandt7831 2 года назад
@@RealNickTheCoolest yes he did right after i posted that lol
@SuperDeeredriver
@SuperDeeredriver 2 года назад
There is no replacement to steel weights on a tractor. Fluid in the tires dosnt transfer weight back to the tractor so tires may be planted but the tractor feels loose and tippy
@AaronBelknap
@AaronBelknap 2 года назад
At our shop we use antifreeze and water. Easy to do. We have a nut that goes on the outside of the valve with a standard female hose connector on the other end. We use a sump pump in a bucket, depending on tire size add antifreeze. Your tires, I’d use 5 gallons of antifreeze. Check also to see if tires can be flipped so stance is wider.
@jerryzorn86
@jerryzorn86 2 года назад
There’s nothing more permanent, than a temporary solution.
@ALAPINO
@ALAPINO 2 года назад
When you first mentioned it, that really hurt my soul that the individual working at the Kubota dealership sold you the wrong pin: Then you mini-ranted about later and I chuckled. I hope you give them a call. A good Kubota dealership will take it back and, hopefully, do something to help you be whole again. At least where I am in the North East, Kubota corporate and their dealers consistently have excellent customer service. I've enjoyed the video, as per usual, Adam! Cheers!
@kristopherhowitt353
@kristopherhowitt353 5 месяцев назад
9 times out of 10, the customer is given the wrong part because the parts person was given the wrong information. The best bet all the time is either measure before you leave the shop or take the old part with you to compare. They will always have something at the parts counter to measure with.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab 2 года назад
I never thought to use an eye bolt in a pin to remove it. That's a good idea. I find them on motors and equipment at the scrap yard from time to time, and I have a few in storage at my shop.
@Abom79
@Abom79 2 года назад
Always good to keep a few extras around 👍🏻
@thesickhorseranch
@thesickhorseranch 2 года назад
Beet Juice is the hot ticket, doesn't corrode the wheel and doesn't degrade the rubber either.
@eastcoastwatch672
@eastcoastwatch672 2 года назад
I’m with you about the incompetence of people, it really grinds my gears too ! It happens in all fields from store clerks to medical Doctors and everything else in between! You have to trust them, then you have to verify them!
@shnepper
@shnepper 2 года назад
Cool stuff abom!
@moe61806
@moe61806 2 года назад
Why does it relax me, whenever he gets precise?
@TheDaf95xf
@TheDaf95xf 2 года назад
Hi 👋🏻 Adam. Yet another great video buddy 😀🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
@garystaples5304
@garystaples5304 2 года назад
Have done a few tractor attachments....and if I can suggest that you weld ears for the pins on each side of the 3 point hitch arm. One will probably hold the weight....but the pins will not hold up without support on both ends.....
@kimber1958
@kimber1958 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing
@ChannelJanis
@ChannelJanis 2 года назад
Box the vertical tube up, so that water does not collect inside.
@fyrman9092
@fyrman9092 2 года назад
Or add holes at the bottom. Betting you've never hooked up a 3 point hitch.
@donnatalielucasheimbigner7598
@donnatalielucasheimbigner7598 2 года назад
There should be weights available to fit inside the rear wheels that you can stack 2 or 3 deep depending on amount of weight desired.
@damianzanolli1845
@damianzanolli1845 2 года назад
Don't worry, sometimes parts people aren't on top of everything all the time. Also, the pins they gave you could be for a larger three point class. if you don't want to travel so far for hitch parts look for a place called tractor supply. They carry hitch parts and such for implements sometimes not the implements themselves. Great video.
@dalegawne5286
@dalegawne5286 2 года назад
don't worry you'll use that pin somewhere, never have too many. in australia we call them cat 1, cat 2 etc (category 1). you can run most cat sizes on any tractor so it makes it hard for the parts guy to know what one you have.
@fyrman9092
@fyrman9092 2 года назад
I found out the joy of using a ballast box is trying to get connect the darn thing. After acquiring a quick hitch, connecting it was much easier. There are various brands. speeco brand doesn't require bushings to make the Cat 1 pins Cat 2.
@kkoors
@kkoors 2 года назад
Invest in a quick attach and then make your implements work with it. You will save a tremendous amount of time changing them out and won't have to manhandle the implements to get the pins to line up. Land Pride makes one to match the Kubota, but Harbor Freight has one that is hard to beat for the money.
@gregbloch80
@gregbloch80 2 года назад
On filling tires, your first choice should be Rim Guard which is the beet juice you refer to. Some dealerships have it, some not. A good tire store will have it and the pump. Calcium chloride is heavier, but you's have to be happy with rusty wheels and if you spring a leak, you're going to kill all the vegetation in a large area. Once a tire starts leaking, you aren't going to stop it so pick a good place you want to kill all your greenery.
@PlugUgly72
@PlugUgly72 2 года назад
Anything you build for 3pt hitch, you should make it quick hitch compatible. The SAE dimensions are out there and it's worth it when you eventually get a quick hitch. Also, anything you can add a 2" receiver hitch on the back, you'll use it. Even if it's just for a hitch carrier to carry stuff around the yard.
@glennfelpel9785
@glennfelpel9785 2 года назад
It seems like you could have made life easier for yourself by purchasing a rear fork attachment then then make a simple means of securely fastening the counterweight on that. Easier to do and you would then have a rear forklift assembly for the times you could use that as well. But the video was fun to watch too. We use a block of concrete we cast with our forklift attachment. The concrete block has pockets cast into it for the forks and a pin through one of the forks to secure it. That too works a treat. Thank you for the video we did get good ideas from it.
@scottvincent7666
@scottvincent7666 2 года назад
Damn! Love that idea! I use a bale spear. Just stab a round bale when needed.
@ronnydowdy7432
@ronnydowdy7432 2 года назад
Should work. Good luck with this. Enjoyed the show
@ponga782
@ponga782 2 года назад
Oh yeah! I been there buddy! That is one creep feeling!
@tutekohe1361
@tutekohe1361 2 года назад
I believe Harry Fergusson of Fergusson tractors invented the 3 point linkage system. I think that the system on that little tractor is Cat 1. There are standardised specifications for the placement of the connections, so raising and lowering the linkages moves the connected implement in specific arcs in three dimensions. It doesn’t matter so much on a counterweight like this, but is crucial, on say a Plough, so the automatic draught control (also invented by Harry Fergusson) works exactly like it should. Fergusson also invented the “Fergusson Formula” system for cars to allow full-time four wheel drive on hard surfaces without developing axle wind-up.
@michaelivers1045
@michaelivers1045 2 года назад
Thank you Adam for the little talk about the pin. Spot on
@brosselot1
@brosselot1 2 года назад
When you have your tires filled have them us a product called Rim Guard. It will help protect the rims from rust and corrosion.
@JasonHam41
@JasonHam41 2 года назад
Abom, you’ll get familiar with the agricultural stuff soon enough. 3/4” top link pin is “cat 1” paired with 7/8” on lift arms. There is standard categories, once you’ve seen how this stuff works you can eyeball which pins/ links you need for what. The higher the HP of the machine the bigger the category.
@russfranzen3970
@russfranzen3970 2 года назад
Put the bought pin in the lathe and make it right size
@garymallard4699
@garymallard4699 2 года назад
i made a simple rear weight setup for my garden tractor... modified a sleeve hitch to sit horizontal...just welded a top link bracket so i can pin it solid.. top link connects to the hand operated lifting bar... normally... now it drops down to frame ...making it not pivot...and i wanted to use all i could to make changing how it is used easy and quick....then i put a steel tube up to hold weight lifting weights... weights have a hole in center ...i pinned the tube too..sleeve hitch has a hole fir attachments....so i can change it back as needed...oh ..and i bought the right size pins as i figured out what i was doing before shopping... recycled old weights... i made the tube long enough to add as much weight as i need... use the tractor in winter blowing snow...chains and wheel weights were enough..but the extra weight really gave traction...
@tomv7552
@tomv7552 2 года назад
Fill the tires with water. They make a little tool that threads into the valve and hooks onto your garden hose. Put the valve at the top
@CarlHargreavesRustyRelicsUK
@CarlHargreavesRustyRelicsUK 2 года назад
Nicely fabricated Adam, i have been watching your early videos, you have come along way, Thanks for bringing us all along. Just 1 thought, your top link box vertical section will collect water. You might want to add a drain hole. Thanks
@kyleotto4539
@kyleotto4539 2 года назад
I had the same thought. Simple as grinding a groove to the front and skipping that small spot when welding., give the water somewhere to go.
@DJ-bh1ju
@DJ-bh1ju 2 года назад
You can also load the front tires with gel/foam. When you lift a really heavy load, they won't squat or tip unevenly. They'll also never go flat. And the pins you use on the 3 pt. hitch, depend on the category of the hitch... the weight rating. Yours is a category 1.
@bigjohn2048
@bigjohn2048 2 года назад
Most people just fill the rear tires with water and anti freeze. You can get an adapter to fill them yourself at home. It s a lot easier than putting that counter weight on and off. If you use your tractor to pull anything heavy or pull a truck out of the mud hook up to the draw bar only. DO NOT HOOK UP THE CHAIN TO ANY PART OF THE THREE POINT OR AROUND THE AXLE OF THE TRACTOR. THE TRACTOR WILL FLIP OVER BACKWARDS ON TOP OF YOU AND KILL YOU. THE BACK TIRES ONLY HAVE TO MAKE A HALF REVOLUTION AND THE TRACTOR WILL BE UPSIDE DOWN. YOU DO NOT HAVE TIME TO GET YOUR FOOT ON THE CLUTCH TO STOP IT. THIS IS ESPECIALLY TRUE IF YOU ARE INEXPERIENCED WITH TRACTORS. Also if you are under power going forward especially going uphill and the load falls off the forks the tractor will rear up with you so keep the counter weight as low as possible while using it.
@JohnSmith-vi5pz
@JohnSmith-vi5pz 2 года назад
A nightmare doing puncture?
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 2 года назад
Any body that knows these killer tractors pulls from the FRONT. Pull from the rear other than plows and implements and you die.
@azlandpilotcar4450
@azlandpilotcar4450 2 года назад
Solid rubber and calcium chloride are also popular fill mediums for utility tires. If you're on hard surfaces, I'd go with the rubber poly-fill. I had some forklifts done with rubber years ago. The water based fillers can corrode the wheels, and end up being really hard, good for soft surfaces, but wear out tires quickly on pavement or concrete. Rubber fill is really heavy, but stays slightly pliable and won't corrode the rims.
@JohnSmith-vi5pz
@JohnSmith-vi5pz 2 года назад
You guys are all rich in the States. Here in the UK we mostly bang a steel bar through an old plastic water tank and fill it with rocks and concrete.
@ebutuoyebutouy
@ebutuoyebutouy 2 года назад
Not all of us r rich. Lol. Trust me. Stay safe.
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 2 года назад
No, this large dude is just spoiled. The real farmers do it like the UK
@ebutuoyebutouy
@ebutuoyebutouy 2 года назад
@@RRaucina So true. Lol. Stay safe.
@sarelwagner1099
@sarelwagner1099 2 года назад
Add a basic box to this, added tool carrying for axes, spades or a chainsaw and chains etc.
@dougpark1025
@dougpark1025 2 года назад
For the tires use a non-corrosive ballast like RimGuard. Replacing rusted out rims is expensive. Also, buy the pins at something like a Tractor Supply store. Keep extras of the lynch pins. The counter weight is important to take the stress off the front axle as well as providing better lifting capacity and traction.
@jamienorton1123
@jamienorton1123 2 года назад
Auto expert on youtube suggested in one of his videos about using masonry disks for the removal of mill scale something in the mix helps to cut through it yet to give it a go myself
@haydnjenkins7607
@haydnjenkins7607 2 года назад
Most farm tractor weight are either an empty box fill with concrete, or water ballast the rear tyres with water which adds a considerable I was just writing that as you started talking about ballasting even seen 50 gallon oil drum filled with concrete, it doesn't need to be fancy.
@ToreDL87
@ToreDL87 2 года назад
Save time and money, top link is for scrape angle on implements (such as blades, blowers, plows, harrows etc), the bottom links are more than strong enough just for a counterweight.
@gser1274
@gser1274 2 года назад
Hello Adam,Haven´t yet seen the whole film... as driver it´s handy to have the counter weight as narrow as possible so it won´t be in the way when you are in reverse. And by the way ...Thanks for really inspiring movies. Very much in the same things as you are so Thanks! :-)
@danharris8046
@danharris8046 2 года назад
Having lived on a farm and making my own implements for my tractor and skidsteer ……. You need to take square tubing out of the center because it will bend and make a more of a square for your 3 point and get the top link down lower so when you raise your implement to full height you will get full travel….. your top link will bend if you don’t give it enough clearance
@jeffcrossler3186
@jeffcrossler3186 2 года назад
tractor supply company tsc has all the stuff you need abom
@olddawgdreaming5715
@olddawgdreaming5715 2 года назад
Looking good Adam, hope this does the trick for you and your tractor. Fred.
@pythagoras2647
@pythagoras2647 2 года назад
I'd have cut the block in 1/3:2/3 and welded one on top. Less stick out at the rear, always likely to catch something in tight spaces. Top links can be cat 1 or cat 2 or a mix. Empty, heavy sheet, metal boxes filled with chips & swarf make good weights, too. It's a whole new world of fabrication for agricultural implements...
@RRaucina
@RRaucina 2 года назад
Weld a box on that hitch and fill it with the hot dogs you should not have eaten.
@Farm_fab
@Farm_fab 2 года назад
I like that kind of center punch, too, Adam. They don't bounce when you make it punch.
@randallthomas5207
@randallthomas5207 2 года назад
I know it is too late now, but: There are industry standards for the dimensions of the 3-pt hitches. Yours is a Category 1: upper pin is 3/4, lower pins 7/8, the width between the lower pins is 26-inches, and the height between lower and upper pins is 18-inches. The height is really only important if you go to a quick hitch system. Luckily, you are a bit long. So, if you get a quick hitch later on, you can modify to make it work.
@ohhpaul7364
@ohhpaul7364 2 года назад
Telescoping sway bar links is a fun project I bet you will enjoy making for your tractor. Ask your stepfather if he has them on his machine. I believe you may have opened a can of worms for yourself (in a good way) with the tractor what you being a machinist. you are going to be constantly seeing things and "tweaks" to make for your machine. I prefer the removable pins between two ears style myself, I find it easier for on/off. Try them both and see for yourself. I hope you enjoy your machine.
@rodneywroten2994
@rodneywroten2994 2 года назад
Adam you can go to tractor supply and pickup your own water to tire transfer adaptor and put the water in your self. I keep a little over half way on my kubota about the same as yours. your top adjustable arm --where it attaches your tractor has three holes to choose from. the lower you put it the higher it will pick up The water in your rear wheels will counter balance also
@dkdj5
@dkdj5 2 года назад
You can easily fill the tires with water. Adapter cheap on Amazon. Center wheel weights are great. Always there and out of the way. 3 point attachment points have standards. Easy to find online. Hitch pins can also be found at TSC and online. Normal is grade 5 and grade 8 is available. Lynch pins secure hitch pins easily and are larger than cotter pins. I would add plate to the upright where pin goes through. 1/4" will wear quickly as tractor bounces.
@Studio23Media
@Studio23Media 2 года назад
Use beet juice, not water. Water will cause damage in time.
@mndodd
@mndodd 2 года назад
You're gonna have a blast owning a tractor.
@jimjim5775
@jimjim5775 2 года назад
Get dual doughnut weights for each tire and also load them with fluid and you will never need to be worried about it again . That way you free up the 3 point hitch for any attachments you will add and purchase in the future.
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