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jostev

08-18-2005 06:48:45




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Does anybody out there have any ideas of how to put A/B or Cub weights on C's or an H? They have a little but but I need more and I have the smaller tractor weights. Just wondering if anybody has any good ideas. Thanks, Jostev




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jostev

08-18-2005 09:05:14




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 Re: Weights in reply to jostev, 08-18-2005 06:48:45  
I forgot to mention that they are the rear wheel weights. The A/B and Cub weights are cupped like but the H"s are big around and flat. Thanks for the help. Do you know If I could put them anywhere else on the tractor? Hang them somewhere so I don"t have to add front weight too?



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jostev

08-18-2005 14:48:25




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 Re: Weights in reply to jostev, 08-18-2005 09:05:14  
Thanks again, I never thought of that about the bearings. thanks for possibly saving me alot of money and time. Thanks again, Jostev



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Dellbertt

08-18-2005 14:10:39




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 Re: Weights in reply to jostev, 08-18-2005 09:05:14  
In my opinion the reason weights are put on the wheels and not the frame is so that the axle bearings don"t feel the weight. If you hang weights on the frame the axle bearings will feel it.



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Dellbertt

08-18-2005 14:14:12




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 Re: Weights in reply to Dellbertt, 08-18-2005 14:10:39  
Just as a side note, I saw a Case 930 with wheel weights sticking about 2 feet outside the wheel.



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Dellbertt

08-18-2005 07:41:22




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 Re: Weights in reply to jostev, 08-18-2005 06:48:45  
If you are talking about rear weights I think the H weights are kind of thin. On my H I used a set of rear weights that were about 7 inches thick and look similar to the ones on my 300U (one piece) I have found rear weights pretty easy to inter change because of all the holes you have to work with. As long as you keep it balance just work with it and have fun.



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scotty

08-18-2005 07:05:08




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 Re: Weights in reply to jostev, 08-18-2005 06:48:45  
jostev, If your talking front weights, A, B, C, H, M weights are the same. Cub weights are smaller and will not work.

scotty



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