wheel weights

How much???? 2 pieces of angle iron and 75 cents worth of Portland cement..... good idea, but a bit pricey for my train of thought. A nice project for a warm summer evening...
 
The only casualty with calcium is the owner does not fix the leak as soon as it starts leaking. My neighbor just put new tires on a tractor that is over 10 years old and it has calcium in and they are tubeless and the rim was not rusted at all on the inside because the liquid covered the whole rim and no air got to the metal.

Bob
 
Steve you must be pretty close, your links are all links I've seen. I'm about a half way between King of Prussia and Reading.

I wonder if I can make a form to make some weights like that. A couple bags of concrete is pretty cheap.
 
Sure but you better make sure you form it with rebar or something to hold it from cracking and falling apart. Here's my
old 641 with cement wheel weights using a sona tube welded a pipe to the center disc with some rebar welded in.
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I have been by the airport a few times over the years usually via the back roads. "AW" eludes my memory.
 
It's right where Germantown and Ridge pike come together, a landmark in the area for being right in the middle of the busiest intersection.
 
I think I'm done "getting out" for a while. Wife said if I get another tractor she's leaving me! I've only got 7 though. The Ferguson, the Oliver, 2 New Holland's, Ariens, Simplicy, White, and Craftsman. The last 3 are lawn mower tractors, so they barely count.
 

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