Pie weights on CL

Only thing I don't see is the mounting bolts, those can run you around 10 to 12 bucks a piece I'm told, but even figuring in that the price is pretty good! If they were in Connecticut I would be driving to get them not sitting here drooling over them!
 
"Only thing I don't see is the mounting bolts"

16 x 12 adds another $192 plus shipping.
Not to mention the extra lug nuts.
I'd call him and see if they were included.
If they are, that's a good deal, even for the heavy ones.
If they are the heavy ones. I have trouble telling them apart in pictures.
Sandblasting them and painting them is a bear.
 
"Sandblasting them and painting them is a bear."

Indeed it is. I've done 6 or 7 sets.

IMO, properly sandblasting, priming and painting a set of pie weights doubles the value.

Dean
 
(quoted from post at 22:25:14 04/11/17) Only thing I don't see is the mounting bolts, those can run you around 10 to 12 bucks a piece I'm told, but even figuring in that the price is pretty good! If they were in Connecticut I would be driving to get them not sitting here drooling over them!
Like you need another set, lol.
 
I have to stock my yard with Ford parts
while I can, someday I might get married
and have Ford restrictions placed upon
me!
 
Just wondering if they are for the 24" or 28" rims. They Look like 24" ones and the 1961 industrial's came with 24's, but who knows what been changed down the years on that tractor.
 
Though it is not possible to be absolutely certain from the photos, I've had both and the pictured weights look to be 28s.

Dean
 

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