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My long 'weight' is suddenly over

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Moparfanforever

What a great deal !! :scared-eek:

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Pullstart

Score!

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

:banana-linedance:

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71_Bronco

Nice score. Sometimes deals fall right in your lap when you least expect it.

 

I just picked up these for $75 yesterday, they will be bolted to the inside of the rear wheels. They weigh 15 lbs each, so 30 per side.

 

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JoeM

good going!

right place, right time. right people, and the right buyer! 

the stars aligned!

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c-series don

You should go get a lottery ticket! 

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Inspectorjoe
12 hours ago, c-series don said:

You should go get a lottery ticket! 

Heck, I feel like I just won the lottery!

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Handy Don
4 minutes ago, Inspectorjoe said:

Heck, I feel like I just won the lottery!

Yep, sometimes you just pick up your winnings and step away from the table with a smile!

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Inspectorjoe

I'm on a roll acquiring wheel weights. I just picked up these monsters for $50 (the asking price). 5 inches thick cast iron, and they weigh 89 pounds each! Installing them is going to be an engineering feat, considering that I'm 61, overweight, and have had surgery that makes me prone to getting hernias (but I don't have one ........ yet).

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WheelHorse520H

How heavy does your tractor need to be?  Couple of scores there, sounds like your area is trying to take all your money with these deals!

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Handy Don
34 minutes ago, Inspectorjoe said:

I'm on a roll acquiring wheel weights. I just picked up these monsters for $50 (the asking price). 5 inches thick cast iron, and they weigh 89 pounds each! Installing them is going to be an engineering feat, considering that I'm 61, overweight, and have had surgery that makes me prone to getting hernias (but I don't have one ........ yet).

 

This is where having sturdy lift can help you out. Have a hook in the garage ceiling attached to beam that spans several trusses that I use with a chain and come-along. No worries up to 500 lbs or so. Engines, oil changes, tire changes, etc. became easier!

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71_Bronco

I'm dreading putting mine on. Luckily though, I can mount mine onto the wheel, then mount onto the hub. A set of studs have already been installed.

 

I'm adding 80 to mine (50 on outside, 30 to inside). Though not as heavy as some of you guys have with the fluid filled tires.

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WheelHorse520H
53 minutes ago, 71_Bronco said:

Though not as heavy as some of you guys have with the fluid filled tires.

I have never needed weights for my 520. Are your older machines lighter? I know my 607 is smaller and, consequently, lighter. All the weight I have needed was the machine and operator and that was enough with tire chains to push the precipitation we call “snow” even though we all know that here on the coast it’s slush.

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Inspectorjoe
12 hours ago, WheelHorse520H said:

How heavy does your tractor need to be?  Couple of scores there, sounds like your area is trying to take all your money with these deals!

My motto is, "You can never have enough weight".

The money is actually going and coming. Someone is picking up these NOS weights in the morning. I've had them for quite a while, but I haven't had the heart to use them and get them all banged up.

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Inspectorjoe
8 hours ago, WheelHorse520H said:

I have never needed weights for my 520. Are your older machines lighter? I know my 607 is smaller and, consequently, lighter. All the weight I have needed was the machine and operator and that was enough with tire chains to push the precipitation we call “snow” even though we all know that here on the coast it’s slush.

I'm actually outfitting two tractors for plowing different types of snow. On a C-120 automatic, for lighter nuisance snows, I'll have a 54" blade with plastic wear edge, loaded tires, wheel weights and rubber chains. On a 1973 14 Automatic, for heavy and/or packed-down snow, I'll have a 48" blade with steel wear edge, loaded tires, wheel weights and two-link metal chains.

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Inspectorjoe
12 hours ago, Handy Don said:

This is where having sturdy lift can help you out. Have a hook in the garage ceiling attached to beam that spans several trusses that I use with a chain and come-along. No worries up to 500 lbs or so. Engines, oil changes, tire changes, etc. became easier!

I was envisioning putting it on a piece of bar stock, lifting it on a floor jack, then using the bar stock as a bridge, and slide the weight into place, and then use the bar stock to leverage the weight into position to line up the bolt holes. If that doesn't work, I have a 12 volt winch that I use for loading tractors into my van that I could rig for overhead use. It wasn't designed for that use, but I think it would be OK, as long as I keep my feet out from under what I'm lifting.

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