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Coors

I found a local guy selling a 1961 wheel horse with wheel weights on all four rims (front and back) Will the wheel weights work on my 95 520H? I can't get ahold of they guy to find out, but I don't want to keep bugging him unless they will work?

Also any idea how much the front and rear weights would weigh?

What do you think is a fair price for all four?

Thanks,

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jimbotelho

do not think the fronts are the same but if the rears are 12in they probably will weight depends on what they are made of plastic type cast iron etc I would guess the rears would range from 35 to 50lbs each?? just my opinion im sure someone smarter than me will chime in guys?? :thumbs: :wh:

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Coors

do not think the fronts are the same but if the rears are 12in they probably will weight depends on what they are made of plastic type cast iron etc I would guess the rears would range from 35 to 50lbs each?? just my opinion im sure someone smarter than me will chime in guys?? :thumbs::wh:

Any one else familiar with the front and rear rims on the 61 style wheel horses?

Want to grab the weights up if they will fit on my 95 520H.

Thanks,

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B-8074

The 61 WH should have 8" rims.

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B-8074

The 61 WH should have 8" rims.

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Coors

The 61 WH should have 8" rims.

Anyone know about the rears on the 1961? Are they 12in.?

IF they fronts are 8in. will the center hub opening clear?

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Kelly

Yes the rears are 12" if they fit a 1961 tractor they will probably fit just about any tractor with 8" fronts and 12" rears, we would have to see the weights to give you more info.

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