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I have two 50 # 14 inch round bar Bell weight. I was thinking about drilling four holes in them and using 1/2 all thread and bolting them in to my 12unch rims?

Have the c160 with  snowblower up front and she needs some weight.

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ri702bill

I have made 2 sets of 25 pound front weights - they are NOT easy to drill and tap!! They usually use recycled cast iron in the mix to make the weights - coarse grain structure with hard spots - go slightly oversize on the tap drill and use a NEW tap! Had to undersize the holes on one set using carbide masonry bits then go to the other tap drill - it's all about the speed & feed rate of the drill in the material. Strap in, enjoy the ride!!

Bill

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Sparky
36 minutes ago, ri702bill said:

I have made 2 sets of 25 pound front weights - they are NOT easy to drill and tap!! They usually use recycled cast iron in the mix to make the weights - coarse grain structure with hard spots - go slightly oversize on the tap drill and use a NEW tap! Had to undersize the holes on one set using carbide masonry bits then go to the other tap drill - it's all about the speed & feed rate of the drill in the material. Strap in, enjoy the ride!!

Bill

Why did you tap them? Why not just drill holes big enough for 3/8 or 1/2 all thread and nut and washer up both ends? 

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Ifixoldjunk

@seven Shouldn't be to hard to do. I'd also check at all your power equipment shops near you. Chances are they have used wheel weights lying somewhere.8F3933B8-6DE3-4A87-86AD-28A02E4FE595.jpeg.72fd21f05bd1b851eb72ba858218f6b1.jpeg

Don't be afraid of putting too much weight on it either.  If you can find a way to mount it, its fair game.

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seven

I'm also thinking about maybe this summer to take an old rim and make my own out of concrete?  Or like you said look around for some  wheel weights.

I don't think concrete would weigh much and it would bust up over time

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roadapples

The plastic ones are concrete. About 50lbs each...

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ri702bill

@Sparky Mike - I blind tapped them to give them a cleaner appearance with no protrusions and the fixed threaded rod makes them easier to mount.

Not shown are 4 setscrews 90 degrees apart that stick out about 1/4 inch on the inside - used a jig so they are positioned to be 1/32" inside the rim lip - helps greatly to keep them centered.

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