Posted by Texasmark1 on February 02, 2017 at 16:23:38 from (75.105.201.234):
In Reply to: Ballast Question posted by PromisedLand14 on February 02, 2017 at 13:16:56:
My first comment would be to add till it satisfied the situation a little at a time. I had a Ford 3000, about 35 or so hp, that wouldn't lift 5x6 round bales and built a bracket on front. Strapped on the bracket were 6x8x16 I think are the measurements, of solid CONCRETE blocks. I just kept piling them on till I was happy.
On another, an IH 464, 45 hp and built a bracket on the front of it for the same reason. I had access to railroad siding (about 4" tall) rails and cut 4 each 2' long and welded to the bracket in the front. That worked.
In both cases I didn't see a noticeable difference in steering. It depended more on how much air I had in the tires.
Too many variables if you ask me to attempt in giving you a set number.
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