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Cast center of Farmall M

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Eddie Ward

02-21-2011 23:17:28




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Does anyone out there have any idea how much the centers weigh?




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D Slater

02-22-2011 13:23:35




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 Re: Cast center of Farmall M in reply to Eddie Ward, 02-21-2011 23:17:28  
If a standard cast rear, right around 260 Lb. without the center clamp and one set of rim clamps. They show me how much down hill it is after getting older. Used to lift them on and off the axle no more than 3 years ago. Now my body protests.



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rustred

02-22-2011 05:28:48




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 Re: Cast center of Farmall M in reply to Eddie Ward, 02-21-2011 23:17:28  
is that the hub your talking about? the round cast that the rim fits on? if it is i will guess at 2.5 to 3 hundred lbs.



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Nebraska Cowman

02-22-2011 03:52:58




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 Re: Cast center of Farmall M in reply to Eddie Ward, 02-21-2011 23:17:28  
Rear wheels? They are not all that heavy. One man can handle them.



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SadFarmall

02-22-2011 00:53:20




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 Re: Cast center of Farmall M in reply to Eddie Ward, 02-21-2011 23:17:28  
Sorry if this is a foolish question… the centres of what?



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Eddie Ward

02-22-2011 23:38:37




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 Re: Cast center of Farmall M in reply to SadFarmall, 02-22-2011 00:53:20  
I'm sorry I didn't put Farmall M as part of the question, but since it was listed as part of the topic I didn't think I needed it.



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Horace Dodge

02-22-2011 11:20:22




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 Re: Cast center of Farmall M in reply to SadFarmall, 02-22-2011 00:53:20  
The rear wheel centers that the rim is bolted to. The other option is a hub attached to the axle with a pressed steel wheel...



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