Bolts for farmall h rear wheel weights

Hello, I am new and my neighbors giving me a set of rear wheel weights for my h. What size bolts and washers combination should I use for this? Thanks!
 
Factory bolts are 3/4" x 4 3/4" square head for the 1st set. They
are a little shorter for the next sets.

I use 3/4" all threaded rod. Nuts on both sides of the wheel and a
3rd one on the end to hold the weights on.
 

Thanks for the info, when you say first set do you mean that more than one set of weights can be put on?[/quote]

That is correct.

CNH has a parts lookup online. Just go to their site and follow the path. Very handy to look up bolt sizes etc. A parts book is invaluable when it come to fixing your tractor. The operators and service manuals are also must haves. I suggest B inder B ooks for them.
 
I put my wheel weights on Sunday afternoon, I put both weights on the land (left) side. The bolt specs were provided by FarmallHal, he got them from his Farmall IH Parts Catalog.

For the first set bolted to the cast iron center:
3/4" x 4 3/4" NC machine bolts along with 3/4" lock washers and hex nuts.

For the second weight that bolts to the first weight:
3/4" x 3 3/4" NC machine bolts along with lock washers and hex nuts. washers should be 1 1/4" OD x 25/32" ID 10 gauge.

I ended up purchasing the bolts from fastenal.com, for the first set instead of 4 & 3/4 length I went with 5", for the second set instead of the 3 & 3/4" length I went with 4"

first set:
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=20373
Fastenal part no 20373
¾-10 x 5” plain finish square head bolt
$4.42 each

second set:
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=20369
Fastenal part no 20369
¾-10 x4” plain finish square head bolt
$3.65 each

I got lock washers and hex nuts from tractor supply as well as 1 1/4" machine bushings that I put behind the lock washers.

Each weight is 145 lbs, I lifted a weight to the cast iron center, lined up the holes and had my wife slip the top bolt in and finger tighten the nut. Then I was able to put in the other 3.

I used the method of 1st weight to wheel center and 2nd weight to 1st weight because I was lifting them by hand, but another method is getting longer bolts and connecting both weights with the 4 bolts instead of 8. Good luck.
 
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