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Had the day off so I figured I’d get the plow situation set while I wait for mower deck parts.

I have the rear tires weighted to 90# ea. The old ag tires are dried out and have some cracks but still hold air tubeless. I have a set of chains but they do a number on the driveways I plow. I see a tire spray that’s supposed to improve traction. Anyone ever try it? Is there something out the to soften old rubber? I the really don’t wanna drop $160 on new tires when these still hold air. 😁

292C7B5C-152D-4A05-B558-B82309525416.jpeg.c47089cf0a1ada75be6d1d4f1749cfb0.jpegThat’s my 4”x3/16” plow edge. It’s a 50” long piece I got from the cut pile at the local steel yard. It was cheap and has lasted a long time. I flipped it for the first time. 

A2ABCDD2-D6BD-4A03-9149-376AAB8A42D4.thumb.jpeg.80071b96b6e3dd1a29ab9e768a7a6303.jpegI may put tubes and fill my fronts with RV antifreeze. I’m also gunna make a downpressure link soon. 

 I haven't used it to plow in about 5 years due to transmission issues that are now solved and some timing adjustments that quelled almost all of my engine knocks. 

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The Tuul Crib

Real nice looks like your prepared for the

season!  your weights look a lot like mine .  Any idea of the maker?

 

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This tire lubricant was recommended to me and I've used it on several pail of old tires.  I give the multiple coats, i think I put 6 brushed on light coats on and old set of 6x12 Ags inside and out. it doesn't work miracles, but It does seem to soften them a little.  

AGS RG18 Gal Ruglyde Lubricant

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Burnerman
2 hours ago, The Tool Crib said:

Real nice looks like your prepared for the

season!  your weights look a lot like mine .  Any idea of the maker?

 

I have no idea. I bought the rims, ag tires and the outer weights from a friend for $100 about 13 yrs ago. He was building a pulling tractor and these were too small. The inner weights ( which I found out they can be mounted inside on this forum, thanks!) I think the same guy gave to me when he quit pulling a few years later. 

They have no legible markings I can find. :dunno:

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The Tuul Crib
43 minutes ago, Burnerman said:

I have no idea. I bought the rims, ag tires and the outer weights from a friend for $100 about 13 yrs ago. He was building a pulling tractor and these were too small. The inner weights ( which I found out they can be mounted inside on this forum, thanks!) I think the same guy gave to me when he quit pulling a few years later. 

They have readable markings I can find. :dunno:

Heres mine

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Burnerman

Yours fit in the rim better and look thicker. My outer ones weight around 40#s I think the inners slightly less.  

 They’re curved slightly for stacking I guess. I have them dished in. I had them both on the outside and they stuck out and got caught on stuff occasionally. Now with 1 in and the other out there’s nothing sticking out beyond the rim. 8C5B5491-6A3F-48B0-918E-01743BB76C2D.jpeg.fe650df4fe6a33cba9fead2002bf0e2a.jpeg

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ECE99397-0147-4E66-9419-914C1E611C8D.jpeg.e211fcc4f4d58fb60db3a34b85aa261e.jpegThere is a cast “130TW” and that’s it. 

OH! I don’t know if it’s been done but I put my bolts on springs. I can easily line up the weight and I use my 1/4” impact driver and 3/4” socket to cinch it down. They’re old valve springs. ECE99397-0147-4E66-9419-914C1E611C8D.jpeg.e211fcc4f4d58fb60db3a34b85aa261e.jpeg536A5556-AE84-4DC3-84A7-2CAD5CA265C5.jpeg.6b5d519bf7c7a19b51c50e4d67e0d491.jpegD1F94E9C-299A-4871-8846-3168295F8BD2.jpeg.6d2bc078d060806ddd6ffb6cd13c31c7.jpeg

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