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Re: Re: How much wieght?
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Posted by paul on August 07, 2003 at 08:48:37 from (209.23.145.94):
In Reply to: Re: How much wieght? posted by Kydirtfarmer on August 07, 2003 at 04:45:18:
With the explination, you won't need to bother getting wheel weights. I pulled a 4 row planter with granular with a Ford 1720 this year. With liquid fert on your tractor, it'll pull fine. You aren't doing any land prep stuff that needs the weight. You don't have a loader on it. Only thing would be if you use a sickle bar mower or the like on hills, wheel weights help stablize that. Ok, did you have tubes in it? You might have wanted to replace the tubes. You wo't notice the small leaks putting salt on your rims.
If it didn't have tubes, dismount the tire, liberally flush off the salt. With only a few drops of fluid & lots of air, now you can have a rusting problem. --->Paul
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