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Posted by hugh leonhardt on September 13, 2006 at 10:57:41 from (207.144.196.230):
i recently purchased a mccormick w9.i didn't know till i went to pick it up that it had wheel weights & fluid in the rear tires.it was so heavy that it picked the rear wheels of my truck about 2' off the ground when we loade it & i had stay under 55 driving home because in the 100 degree temperatures the wheels kept heating up.anyhow i'm tryin to remove the waits as i don't need them since all i will do is show the tractor.i assume you have to remove the center cap to get the hub off.is that correct.also i will probably sell the weights.does any one need a set.thanks for your help. hugh
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