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Land Pride WB10

When operating a loader with a compact tractor, ensuring proper ballast is crucial for safe and effective use. Whether you call it a ballast box, safety box, or weight box, its primary goal remains consistent – to maintain contact between all four tractor tires and the ground. To serve this essential function, the Land Pride WB10 offers a weight capacity of 600 lbs. and can hold 4.1 cubic ft., while the WB15 provides an 800 lb. weight capacity and accommodates 5.8 cubic ft. of ballast.

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WB10
$793
Quick Hitch Compatible, Cat I 3-Point, 600 lb Capacity, 4 cu.ft., 108 lbs.
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Series Models

WB10
$793
Quick Hitch Compatible, Cat I 3-Point, 600 lb Capacity, 4 cu.ft., 108 lbs.
Item In-Stock Item is In-Stock!
Purchase

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QUICK-HITCH COMPATIBLE

The Quick-Hitch System from LandPride enables rapid attachment and detachment of implements, often without the need to exit the tractor seat. This proves to be a significant time-saving advantage, particularly when engaged in various tasks.

  • Model Number:

WB10

  • Horsepower Required:

WB10: Up to 47 HP

  • Hitch Types:

 Cat. 1, 3-Point

  • Capacity:

Up to 600 lbs capacity

  • Kubota Matched:

 BX | B | LX | L

 

 

 

Resources

Science! The relationship of Ballast and Weight Distribution.
Science! The relationship of Ballast and Weight Distribution.
Friday, July 29, 2022

We have long given the advice that ballasting your tractor is extremely important. It's really surprising how many machines you're going to find out there in the open, right? Machines that have been sold and delivered to end users without ever having the conversation of ballast. It's an important conversation to have. It impacts the operation of your tractor in a lot of different ways. It's something that a lot of times your salespeople don't want to address because it's added cost in the purchase process of that machine. But as you're going to see here today, it's incredibly important to keep in the back of your mind. We're going to take this tractor here and pull it onto a set of race car scales, load the loader to its capacity with no ballast on the back of the tractor, and check and see how the weight distribution of this machine looks. See where that load is centered. We're then going to go and add appropriate ballast onto the back of the machine and see how these numbers all change.

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