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Mark f

09-08-2005 18:42:20




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I'm going to put two sets of the split-type rear wheel weights on my Farmall 560. The way I understand it, you bolt the first set to the wheel, and then bolt the second set to the first set, right? What length hardware do I need for this arrangement? Could you guys make me a list of what hardware to get?




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BigRed

09-09-2005 06:20:28




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 Re: 560 wheel weights in reply to Mark f, 09-08-2005 18:42:20  
We use threaded rod, I believe 5/8, for all our wheel weights. Just bolt it permanatly to the wheel with a nut on each side, and then when you get all the rods attached you can slide as many weights on as you like. We"ve done this with both full and half weights. Full ones require some sort of spacer as they have square holes for square nuts. Anyway we have done this for years and it makes taking them on and off a breeze. We have put up to 4 sets of half weights and 3 sets of full weights this way.

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Randy in NE

09-09-2005 04:29:46




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 Re: 560 wheel weights in reply to Mark f, 09-08-2005 18:42:20  
It depends on whether you plan on taking the weights on and off. If you are going to put them on permanently then you can use some readi-rod cut to length. The parts manual shows either 3/4" or 5/8" depending on which one of the three types of split weights you have. It doesn't give the length. The ones for my C are square headed 3/4" x 3 3/4". You use one set of bolts to bolt the first weight on and then bolt the second one to the first weight. If you are going for the original look then there would be 4 bolts for each weight. If you don't plan on taking the weights off just bolt both weights on together using longer bolts.

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