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Wheelhorse84

Freshly paint weights. post-6185-133780497242_thumb.jpgpost-6185-133780499002_thumb.jpgpost-6185-133780500346_thumb.jpg

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CRE1992

They look nice! What color red did you use? I have 6 sets of wheel weights in primer as I type this.

Thanks,

Charles

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AMC RULES

:text-coolphotos: Tractor looks great. :thumbs:

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Sparky

They look great Steve. Hows that 16hp Kohler handling that 36" deck :ychain: ?

Mike..........

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leeave96

Very nice.

I would add that your lawn looks like it has a golf course cut - looks terrific! Did you mow it with the 36 RD deck on that tractor? I had a 36 RD deck on a C-111 and felt it gave me the best cut of any deck I have owned for a Wheelhorse.

Good luck,

Bill

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varosd

did you paint or powder coat? looks super!

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Wheelhorse84

It is a 36 inch rear discharge and I love the way it cuts. I used rust- oleum red. It's actually called regal redpost-6185-133780919452_thumb.jpgpost-6185-133780920838_thumb.jpg

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Wheelhorse84

It took like 7 days for it to dry right.

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Jake Kuhn

Looks great! :handgestures-thumbup: Jake

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rexman72

you will like those front weights if you are plowing snow.

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Wheelhorse84

If we get some I am ready.

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bowtiebutler956

Looks great, and I bet they work even better! :thumbs:

Matt :flags-texas:

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bk-scouter

Looking good. Love the cart too.

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whc160

Those look great. Nice job. :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Fun Engineer

:flags-usa:Very Nice

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KC9KAS

"I used rust- oleum red. It's actually called regal red"

That is the paint that I use. I painted a plow blade last Friday, and I didn't think it too long to dry...It was hot and very low humidity...great painting weather!

I wish I had the equipment and skill to use a paint sprayer....The same paint can be purchased in quarts and gallons at a better price.

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Duff

Nice looking weights! :thumbs: :thumbs:

Rustoleum Regal Red - same paint I use on everything (well, except my black frames, wheels, towers, you get the idea!) . It does take a few days to dry, though.......

Duff :flags-usa:

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SousaKerry

Posted 23 May 2012 - 05:40 PM

It is a 36 inch rear discharge and I love the way it cuts. I used rust- oleum red. It's actually called regal redpost-6185-133780919452_thumb.jpgpost-6185-133780920838_thumb.jpg

That's all I use and I love it for the price and ease of use, However it is a soft paint and scratches easily. I have an advantage for drying it we have a hot room at work for aging cups, when it is empty I throw my parts in their for overnight or a weekend temp is like 140F cures it out very nice.

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Wheel Horse Kid

Sweet looking wheel weights and great restoration on them!

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varosd

It took like 7 days for it to dry right.

sounds crazy but could putting them into a oven and baking them help? ala 'mock' powder coat?

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Wheelhorse84

Didn't think of that.

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dandan111

Regal red,that's my choice also.

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Fun Engineer

What was the original color of the weights? My color flyer for the 1967 series of tractors show them in linen beige, same as the wheels.

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Wheelhorse84

I have a mid 70s catalog and they have them painted red. That's why I chose it and for the fact I think it looks better. I believe the 60's were the beige.

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Fun Engineer

They sure stand out better when painted red.

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