Unknown And Tractor Weight Identification Help Request.

8NChris

Member
Hello,
I have not put hands on these and do not have measurements. Would y'all lend an eye or two?
Thank's,

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The box shaped weight is mine and made of steel, not cast iron. Found it in a field but I do not know what it is for.
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(quoted from post at 18:46:36 09/10/20) Just a guess. Blue ones about 100-120# each. Others maybe 75# each. Again just a guess.
ooking for make and model that they are for.
 
that block weight looks like one i saw several years ago on a case industrial type tractor that had a loader on it. not sure of the year or model, but it
was about the size of an international 300 utility.
 
(quoted from post at 19:19:26 09/10/20) that block weight looks like one i saw several years ago on a case industrial type tractor that had a loader on it. not sure of the year or model, but it
was about the size of an international 300 utility.
hank you, I was beginning to think I worded my post wrong.

Haven't found any matching Google photos of Case Industrial tractor weights yet.
 
The blue ones look like the inside set that came with a brand new WC Allis Chalmers in 1936. I still have them and they go 150 pounds each.
 
(quoted from post at 06:42:36 09/11/20) What state are you in Chris?
hank you. The weights are close to Ft. Worth, Texas on Craigslist's. I called him looking for 8N 19" wheel weights. He has a couple of other things from his grandparents farm. Look under tractor weight in Dallas Craigslist's. You'll see the white ones and can go from there.

The posted weight formula is handy to have.
 
(quoted from post at 19:19:26 09/10/20) that block weight looks like one i saw several years ago on a case industrial type tractor that had a loader on it. not sure of the year or model, but it
was about the size of an international 300 utility.
wondered if the block weight may have been for a rounded front. Kinda fits the shape. Until I found this one I have never dealt with or seen a ballast weight from a crane or boom that didn't have some way to grab it with a hook or something simular. The tractor weights we used were suitcase weights and wheel weights. Nothing like this. Here is a SC weight different shape but the same compact handless design.


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