Posted by JD Seller on July 23, 2013 at 22:02:31 from (208.126.196.144):
In Reply to: what do they fit? posted by Super Steve on July 23, 2013 at 10:07:12:
The yellow weights are combine weights like several others have posted. To be more exact they are the INSIDE rear weights. They are a two piece weight so you can install them with the rim on the combine. Which is how you have to install them. You had a 150 LBS weight on the out side, that is one piece. Then you had two of the inside weights bolted through the rim and to each other. I think the inside weights where 50 LBS each.
They made a rear flat tire a real JOY!!!!! LMAO. You had to remove the outer weight to get the rim off. You could leave the inter two bolted together and they would hang on the spindle. It was a real finger pinching job to install them on a combine.
They usually sell CHEAP. I mean $20-25 dollars each. The big out side weight usually brings about the same. They will fit 16 inch wheels if you have the correct offset. They would be cheap front weights for a tractor if your rims allow them to clear the spindle.
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