Unusual wheel weight part number

Deereboy

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I'm trying to find more info on the wheel weights in these pictures (the pics aren't mine). They seem to be for 3010 or 3020 utility models and maybe others? Can anyone provide a part number? I've not been
able to find anything in the parts books.

Notice how the bolts to attach the weight to the wheel are on a different radius than the holes to attach additional weights.

We are looking for a set if anyone happens to have some.

Thanks for any help.


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Nothing unusual about them as they have been used for many years by JD. I have them on JD R and 820 tractors. They were also used on adjustable axles with a different style of center hole like yours. I also have some extras.
 
(quoted from post at 14:38:24 03/03/23) Nothing unusual about them as they have been used for many years by JD. I have them on JD R and 820 tractors. They were also used on adjustable axles with a different style of center hole like yours. I also have some extras.


I know the weights you are talking about, and they are similar, but I believe these are different. The ones you are referring to have the bolt holes all on the same radius, and the center hole around the axle is different.

I believe the ones I originally posted are a unique style for the smaller wheels of a utility model.

This post was edited by Deereboy on 03/03/2023 at 02:22 pm.
 
Could be the same as those used on the 720-730 and maybe even the 70 standard tractors as they mostly used the 30 rear wheels though I think maybe there were some other options. I have a 730 standard with 18.4x30 rears and I have the original weights from them. If I remember I will take some pics and post them.
 
Have you tried Taylor Foundry out of Texas? They manufacture weights and I had good luck when I dealt with them. They have an internet address.
 
You're looking at the wrong catalog. Weights are in the accessories catalog. I'll try to locate mine and see what it says.
 
(quoted from post at 08:55:13 03/04/23) Have you tried Taylor Foundry out of Texas? They manufacture weights and I had good luck when I dealt with them. They have an internet address.

IIRC there was also a weight called B/W from foundry in San Angelo,Tx
 
(quoted from post at 06:25:43 03/04/23) You're looking at the wrong catalog. Weights are in the accessories catalog. I'll try to locate mine and see what it says.

26" & 28" cast wheels, R32015 weight


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IMHO wheel weights in each photo are not identical. Note bolts marked with green mark in 1 but not both photos. Plus I think ridge & hole in center of weight is shaped different. Notch by green mark on top weight but not on bottom weight.
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This post was edited by Tx Jim on 03/06/2023 at 11:25 am.
 
(quoted from post at 12:21:41 03/06/23) IMHO wheel weights in each photo are not identical. Note bolts marked with green mark in 1 but not both photos. Plus I think ridge & hole in center of weight is shaped different. Notch by green mark on top weight but not on bottom weight.


Picture in the book is for spinouts, takes a different weight than regular cast as the parts list shows. I think that is just a generic pic anyway.

This post was edited by 6cylpower on 03/06/2023 at 02:16 pm.
 
Not sure what that weight is on a 3010 or 3020 utility (would help to know the wheel size) just not a real familiar tractor. I am sure the wheel is larger than my 1010W which is 26 or 28 inch.

Pictured are my 60 std with the A3404R. (30 inch wheels)




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and another standard with 30 inch wheels and F1592R weights. (which will fit over the A3404R weights).


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Dan
Your wheel weights don't resemble the A3404R wheel weights that I remember as in photo below. Compare location of bolt holes & levelness vs depressions encircled in green for bolts in each different style weight. Note difference in shape of hole in center of weight designed to accommodate rack & pinion hub commonly referred to as a "Z'' on A3404R weights.


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This post was edited by Tx Jim on 03/07/2023 at 04:48 am.
 

Maybe so, but when did the oval center hole weight go away and the center as you show start? I thought the weights I show were made during the numbered series (30" wheels) two cylinder era.

IIRC the weights on my 60S were advertised as A3404R although as I look at the two pics of mine they look identical. Maybe some nice sunny day I will remove them and look for some part numbers LOL.
 

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