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troutbum70

Wrong color but the price was very good I believe. $50.00 for the pair, 70lbs. each, quarter can of paint of color of choice and all will be good. They are plastic filled with concrete, but in very good shape no damage on them. 

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troutbum70

Now for the picture, not sure what happened on previous post.

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Pullstart

Weight is weight!  Nice sore!

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troutbum70

One part of me felt I should offer more than he was asking, my other part said pay what he is asking and be thankful. So I am.

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8 hours ago, troutbum63 said:

One part of me felt I should offer more than he was asking, my other part said pay what he is asking and be thankful. So I am.

If they were cast iron they would be worth more, I think you paid a reasonable price for the plastic/concrete ones.               :handgestures-thumbupright:

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troutbum70

Yes for sure cast iron around my parts usually ask any where's from $150 to $300 and occasionally more. 

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WHNJ701

when I was parting out stuff, cast weights were about 1.25 per pound more if they said the brand name.  the plastic concrete ones rarely sold, even had a hard time giving them away for free, needless to say I took the sledge hammer to a few sets of plastic/concrete weights just to get rid of

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troutbum70

I was very happy to get these for $50.00, they are in very good shape. Actually they are virtually new because the owner did not need them and prefered the hub caps which also came with his tractor. And if we lived closer I would happily come get every free pair of concrete you had, I have lots of acres to stock pile them.

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