I bought a snowblower for my 2nd lawn tractor thinking that would be the better one for blowing snow (and it may yet be). Tractor is a JD 455. Put it on, and the thing weighs so much it took all the weight off the back wheels and it won't even move in the snow. It's worthless. So, I need to add weight. Figured I'd grab some steel stock at work and strap it on the back of the tractor. Just happened to have a nice 15" hunk of 7" stock and a 16.5" hunk of 5" I wasn't using, along with I've got an entire 2x8 I can cut some hunks off and that'll add up to enough I'm sure.
So, got to use my new dry cut saw which I have to say, even with the crappy vise that needs work, does an AWESOME job of cutting steel. If you don't own one, get one... Simple as that. This took untold time off my fab project vs the bandsaw. Honestly, probably took half the time it would have.
Cleaned most of the stuff in the blast cabinet, but left some with the mill scale and just tacked it up with the tig. I'm gonna stick weld the rest just to say I did. I think I've got a 25# box of 6011 3/32...
Used 1/4 x 1-1/2 steel angle with some 3/8x3/4 flat stock for the angled braces. Had to measure on the tractor and triangulate the frame hole locations for the braces, then go to work and mock it up and then check to make sure everything lines up. Used cardboard with holes drilled in it to locate the third triangulated hole after using bolts in the drawbar part as well as another bolt for the brace. To my not so small surprise, the holes lined up PERFECTLY when I took it home last night to check it before final welding.
The 5" piece is 67#/ft and the 7" is 131#/ft, so along with some 16" hunks of 2x8 @54#/ft, I fig'r this oughta hold the back wheels down. I'm gonna order a hunk of 10" material to make wheel weights as well. I can cut it in the bandsaw and then machine it to fit inside the wheels and even sit right on the wheel pilot too. If you are asking why I don't just buy weights, just go online and see what they cost. $170ea for a 70# wheel weight. I need 4, then for the rear suitcase weights, they're ~$80/50#. They're smok'n meth. I can't even afford suitcase weights at Tractor Supply.
To explain a little, the 7" piece goes in the outboard cradle, then the 5" piece goes in the next one toward the tractor where I don't have the sides welded in yet. Then the 2x8s (assuming they're even needed) will go behind that where the cradle for that isn't in place yet at all.
If you're wondering, the blower for this tractor weighs 220# and the center of it is 40" ahead of the front wheels. It's extended out there a ridiculous distance. It's so stupid I even inquired asking if they gave me the correct mount, and I'm still not convinced they did.
Time to go grab a stick or two and play!

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