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| Ed Junior
01-15-2013 11:30:57
96.247.150.231
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I normally don't follow the john deere forum in here. but recently my grandfather passed away and left me a john deere 50. it runs great I hope to restore it and show in his honor. I found rear wheel weights what is a fair price for them? thanks for the help. |
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| cleddy
01-16-2013 07:51:55
70.184.208.103
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to Ed Junior, 01-15-2013 11:30:57
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| I would keep them with the tractor. Soon as you sell them you will wish you had them an besides it will pull more with them on it if you ever want to play in the dirt. With all the implements going to scrap pretty soon there won't be anything to use a old tractor for except look at. cleddy |
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| larryanderson
01-16-2013 04:10:48
184.21.172.50
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to Ed Junior, 01-15-2013 11:30:57
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| Lately seems like $100 a piece with bolts.There are four different styles. Some have same #.Round,oval,smaller hole,and larger hole that came out later. Will all work but think round or oval is probably correct if that is your intent.There are some after market ones and they usually sell for $25 less unless no one notices they are different. |
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| Tim S
01-16-2013 03:57:31
75.49.13.105
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to Ed Junior, 01-15-2013 11:30:57
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| I put a set of rear weights on my 53 60 off a 5410,I know this sounds all wrong, and it is in a way,,but they fit nice and they don't cover up my large holes in my hubs, which are signature for the early ones.. |
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| Tim S
01-16-2013 04:15:00
75.49.13.105
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to Tim S, 01-16-2013 03:57:31
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|   Here are pics of the 5410 weights..I couldn"t find a good close up,,Darn it |
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| Kerry50
01-15-2013 13:13:05
75.121.11.142
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to Ed Junior, 01-15-2013 11:30:57
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| would be interested in them as well. shoot me an e-mail |
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| rickdeere
01-15-2013 12:05:29
67.231.40.38
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to Ed Junior, 01-15-2013 11:30:57
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| anything someone is willing to pay, around these parts 35 each, were are you located??? |
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| rockyridgefarm
01-15-2013 13:53:38
69.131.203.82
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to rickdeere, 01-15-2013 12:05:29
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| Rear wheel weights off a 50 for $35 each? What, in 1975? I just saw some "Z" weights sell in Barron WI for $320 a pair last month. Those were the most I've ever seen them sell for and doubt many will sell that high.
Figure on $100 to $150 per weight for A3404Rs. "Proper" weights for your 50 will have an ovalish shape hole in the middle. The chunks cut out were so you can adjust the wheel with up to 2 wheel weights bolted on. They also come in what is called a "Z" weight. They are made to be able to adjust the wheels with more than 2 weights on. There's also a large hole Z weight to be able to get over a hub and a round hole weight for wheatland tractors.
Also figure that you're gonna be gouged for $6.29 a bolt at deere if you want the right bolts |
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| rickdeere
01-15-2013 14:47:01
67.231.40.38
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to rockyridgefarm, 01-15-2013 13:53:38
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| sold a complete set of front weight for a 4020 for 35. at an action and traded 6 rears for a round tube wide front.no wheels and boot.we usually haul to scap most of time people hear dont really care for them. |
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| rockyridgefarm
01-15-2013 15:49:54
69.131.203.82
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to rickdeere, 01-15-2013 14:47:01
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| I'll take all you can get for $35 each. Heck, I'd give you $50 each |
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| BushogPapa
01-15-2013 15:42:50
173.88.51.117
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to rickdeere, 01-15-2013 14:47:01
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| Send a few up THIS way then...!!!!!!!!! Ron.. |
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| rickdeere
01-15-2013 16:09:51
67.231.40.38
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Re: john deere rear weights in reply to BushogPapa, 01-15-2013 15:42:50
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