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Posted by Ralph on March 09, 1998 at 19:18:13:

In Reply to: Farmall H rear wheel wts posted by Bob Petrey on March 09, 1998 at 05:19:16:

: Hello:

: Last week I posted a message concerning 'antifreeze' in tires and the responses I received were quite informative and greatly appreciated; the general concensus being that I should use wheel wts on, instead of fluid in, my tires. This now begs the following:

: 1) Are Farmall wheel wts designed for specific models or will wheel wts from other model Farmalls fit my H?

: 2) If other model wheel wts will fit, what models are they?

: 3) Do wheel wts come in different size wts? (For example, 100lbs, 150lbs, etc.) I assume if someone has a pair of 150lb wheel wts for sale, that would be 150lb per wheel. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

: 4) Can more that one wheel wt be placed on one wheel?

: 5) What should I expect to spend for a pair of wheel wts for my tractor?

: I am very new to owning a tractor and sometimes the answers to easy questions are not always obvious.

: Thank you in advance.

: 73,

: Bob
: 1946 Farmall H
Bob: Yes more than one wheel weight can be put on each wheel. I think the H and M both take the same weight but would want to confirm that. In our area the price could range from $25 to $75 per set and you would have to take them off for the cheaper price. Most tractors in our area use chloride in the tires as that makes more weight closer to the ground. Hope this helps. Ralph



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