First i am sure you know MOT's are really high voltage, and absolute utmost care is needed.
I'd be worried about it flashing over to something, or to you!
By "electromagnetic ballast", ...this can mean just an iron cored inductor in the case of an old fluorescent light.........or in modern times, the word" electronics ballast" refers to a high frequency, switch mode fluorescnt lamp driver, and this contains a ferrite based inductor inside it.
So you would have to explain what you mean by "electromagnetic ballast"
If an iron cored inductor...then really you have to look at the current rating.
I dont know why you woudl want to use an iron cored inductor at the output of a MOT......the only reason fluorescent lamps used iron cored inductors was so they could interrupt the current in them, and thus cause a high voltage, high enough to ignite the gas in the fluorescent tube and start it lighting.
Please be careful, ive electrocuted myslef so many times on mains by accident..........with an MOT, you aren't going to get "many times". Sorry to say, but you will be dead on the floor....i know i would be...the phone will go and distract me...and zap..