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Need pic of correct GT14 rear wheel weight (weights too)

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Dave 1953

I have been looking for a set of the correct wheel weights for my GT14 without success for a long time. Could some WH person please post the picture of one for a GT14?. Does anyone know who might have and be willing to part with a pair ? I Seems the only replies are from people who want to inform me of how many sets that have that can't be bought. don't mind paying for shipping thru Fastenal

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Pullstart

The weights you’re looking for are WW-93.  Here is a link to a set I sold a while back.  I’ve had two sets come through my stables, but I prefer doing a 5 lug hub swap and 12” wheels on my big wheel workers (and show machines alike).  It allows me a 27x7.50 or 10 - 12 tire that I can fluid fill for even more weight.

 

 

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Dave 1953

Thank you so much for the pics and info. At least it gives me something to go on. Please contact me if you see another set.

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Pullstart

Another picture I found tonight…

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Dave 1953
1 hour ago, Pullstart said:

Another picture I found tonight…

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Are these the inside or outside ones?

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19richie66
6 hours ago, Dave 1953 said:

Are these the inside or outside ones?

Inside. Outside weights for these are like unicorns and pots of gold. They are one piece. Pictures of the outside weights are as rare as a clear picture of Bigfoot. 😁

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Dave 1953
7 hours ago, 19richie66 said:

Inside. Outside weights for these are like unicorns and pots of gold. They are one piece. Pictures of the outside weights are as rare as a clear picture of Bigfoot. 😁

Surely someone has at least a picture of one and a part number of an outside wheel weight for one. I have seen the "tombstone" front weight for the older models for sale before. I have a Speedex 1822 and a Strongland 1872 and a 2072 and nobody thought I would ever find a real set of them with "Speedex" cast into them but I did find a set and they cost me 4.00 a pound to get them to the house. There is a set out there somewhere if I can just see what one looks like. I enjoy the "hunt" for rare wheel weights and the rush I get when I score a pair!

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Dave 1953
On 4/26/2023 at 7:34 AM, Pullstart said:

The weights you’re looking for are WW-93.  Here is a link to a set I sold a while back.  I’ve had two sets come through my stables, but I prefer doing a 5 lug hub swap and 12” wheels on my big wheel workers (and show machines alike).  It allows me a 27x7.50 or 10 - 12 tire that I can fluid fill for even more weight.

 

 

Do you have a pic and p/n of the outside weights?

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Pullstart
1 hour ago, Dave 1953 said:

Do you have a pic and p/n of the outside weights?


 

yeah… no.  :lol:

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19richie66

Outside wheel weight part number is WW-105.

 

 

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Dave 1953
1 hour ago, 19richie66 said:

Outside wheel weight part number is WW-105.

 

 

Thank you for that p/n. Now if I had a pic of one I could start my search for a pair. I see a lot of weights on Facebook marketplace without any ID on them. I know there are some of these lurking around here but most don't know what to look for. Wheel Horse was a big seller around here back in the day and there are still a lot of them around.

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pfrederi

From the thread shown above

 

 

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squonk

My 953 weights. Held on with fine thread 9/16" x 6"    studs.

 

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Dave 1953
28 minutes ago, squonk said:

My 953 weights. Held on with fine thread 9/16" x 6"    studs.

 

1109181445_gt006.JPG.185573d23612f0d4eeaba0098dcc04a5.JPG

 

 

 

1761534314_gt008.JPG.2bd399bf71d118700343360f48f07e3d.JPG

 

74758981_gt001.JPG.7368e3d647e0e91d9593d8a147a80af2.JPG

1476508336_gt005.JPG.416a7207f0da6b429fc7ab2dd95099f2.JPG

 

612604787_gt004.JPG.900bb7823928b1baeaa6ced3335986c7.JPG

 

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Thanks for the trouble of taking and posting the pics, now let the hunt begin. I see a lot of old weights laying around and that's where I will probably find them, not listed in some ad but I got to know what I,m looking for. I've got many sets of weights for my Cub Cadets, Power kings, Speedex, New Holland and more but these WH ones are gonna be amongst the hardest to come by. Thanks again for the help

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953 nut

A couple of the bolts for mine got lost in shipping so I had to make them from 9/16 all-thread and lug nuts.

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RandyLittrell

I believe Wheelhorse used implement wheels and tires available at the time and Hey Wheels still make wheels. They are 4 by 5.5 and here is a link. 

 

https://www.heywheel.com/page17.html

 

They build them after you order and can make different offsets and widths I am pretty sure, they did for me.

 

 

 

 

 

Randy

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