200 rear weight bolts

Lucid

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Anyone know the size/ length of the weight bolts that bolt the weight to wheel? I have extra set of weights and want to put on before plowing.
 
3/4" bolt. Get a tape measure and figure it out.Not hard. Measure the hub thickness,the thickness of the weight(the place the
bolt goes through).Add 3/4" for the nut,another 1/2" 'extra'.Add em up,you got it!
 
Like Delta says, the good old tape measure will tell u everything u need to know.But you might want to get square headed bolts, to add on too the existing weight. If you want to take off the original set, then then put the two on together, with the same bolt, then all u need in hex bolts, because you should have the original square nuts, that are being used to hold on the first set.I hope that's clear.
 
That should be the same as a Super C. The parts book for that tractor calls for 3/4 inch x 3 3/4 inch square head bolts for first weight to wheel center. The same dimension bolt is used for the second weight to mount to the first weight.
 
Thanks everyone. Pulled one out to make sure of length and its 3.75". Ones I have are hex head, the original style is square heads. Would the nuts be square too? Might make a fastenal order tonight.
 

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