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will craftsman 55 lb wheel weights fit on my 520 H

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pfrederi

Weights for 12 " Garden Tractor wheels are usually interchangeable.

 

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WHX??

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They should fit if they are for 12" rims. Measure across the bolt holes to see if they match up with the 520's. Even if they don't I've saw some of the guys get creative and make adapters.

 

What kinda bike ya perched on there?

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953 nut

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As long as the wheel weights came from the same size rims you will be OK.

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T-Mo

Here are Sears 55 lb wheel weights that I put on both a 702 and a 416-8.  If the rims are shallow, the weights may stick out a bit.  If the rims are deeper, then the weights will still fit, but you will need longer bolts. Either way, they will fit.  BTW, the 702 has narrow 6 in width rims and my 416-8 has 8.5 inch width rims.  A 520 should have 10.5 inch wide rims, so longer bolts will be needed.

 

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The Tuul Crib

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bottjernat1

Yep! should! and welcome to the best place on the web!! 

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SylvanLakeWH

Welcome!

 

they should fit...

 

 

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JERSEYHAWG /  Glenn

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WHX??
8 hours ago, T-Mo said:

Here are Sears 55 lb wheel weights that I put on both a 702 and a 416-8.  If the rims are shallow, the weights may stick out a bit.  If the rims are deeper, then the weights will still fit, but you will need longer bolts. Either way, they will fit.  BTW, the 702 has narrow 6 in width rims and my 416-8 has 8.5 inch width rims.  A 520 should have 10.5 inch wide rims, so longer bolts will be needed.

 

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What's the weight on those Sears ones Terry? They look beefy... Just passed up a set like those on CL just because I found a set of the plastic WH ones on CL.

BTW you do know I have a plow day?? We would even let you run the cub! :ychain:

Never mind just re re-read and saw the 55...Don't think the WH ones are that much tho?

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T-Mo
7 hours ago, WHX21 said:

What's the weight on those Sears ones Terry? They look beefy... Just passed up a set like those on CL just because I found a set of the plastic WH ones on CL.

BTW you do know I have a plow day?? We would even let you run the cub! :ychain:

Never mind just re re-read and saw the 55...Don't think the WH ones are that much tho?

I would love to come to one of your plow days, but distance is a real mood killer.  I would love to bring my Cub, and if I get either the Cub Cadet 100 going, or one of my WH 953s, I would love to bring one of them also.

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rk1953

I have a pair of sears on my WH 520H they weigh 55lbs. Sears wwb site said they would also fit WH But the deep dish rims you will need to get longer bolts than comewith weights. I only used 2 bolts per wheel. Sears makes several sizes so make sure they are for 12 inch rims.Good luck.

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