wheel weights

I have 2 sets of wheel weights and I would like to know what they are off of and there value. I cant get the other picture to load but the second weight doesnt have the bolt pattern in the center and would bolt to the one in the picture. Thanks
Zach
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How about some casting numbers? That 4 bolt pattern you have there look like regular wheel weights bolt to and the one in the picture looks like the bolt pattern for a wheel not a weight.
 
OK I'll get numbers tomorrow. I am kinda hoping the weights will fit a 1755,1855,1955 as I have always wanted one of those. I also have 2 front weights I will get numbers off those too as I hope they will fit those tractors. I have always thought a 55 series with fender tanks, weights, and a roll bar and canopy are really sharp tractors.
 
Double check your second number. HA-1235B is a good number for the plain Jane Oliver wheel weight and probably used for 20 years without me doing the math.
The 1286 base number you posted would be a part for a cooling system. I have not checked the other number yet but it is for a later Oliver. I also think it is a center casting as the bolt patter indicated that it mounts to rear wheel hub and not to a wheel that is on the tractor. Do you have a side console 4020?
 
like this one? This is our 1855. The picture you posted looks like the cast center from a wheel.





Donovan from Wisconsin
 
Thanks for the information. I will check the number tomorrow morning when I do chores. I have a pair of the weights and a pair of the centers also and a pair of the front slab weights like on Dons 1855.
I do have a side console 4020 actually 2 of them a gas and a diesel.
 
With a canopy off a white 2-85 it just seems to have a chopped look to it.

Certainly makes it stand out in a neighborhood of mostly internationals and cases, with a good selection of Massey and Deere as well. It dynoed 105 hp a few years ago when we had it in for a clutch. Handles the forage chopper very nicely.

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
We had a neighbor that had Olivers and one with whites but there wasn't many around the area. My grandpa had an 1850 Oliver for about 4 days but took it back because it overheated constantly and it didn't seem to pull the 14 foot Krause disk well. I'm not sure what was wrong with it that's my only expierance with Olivers
 
Don't know for sure the HA number does not show up in the 17-1955 parts books, but that does not mean they don't fit. J. Meyer probably can tell you. Right now I can not think of any 55 series we sold with rear wheel weights.
 

I have an Oliver 1855 with the center wheel weights. I cannot compare the number but they look just like what I have on my 1855.
 

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