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Re: wheel weights? Are they worth the effort?
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Posted by n9lhm on December 10, 2005 at 05:12:52 from (70.224.38.156):
In Reply to: wheel weights? Are they worth the effort? posted by lekander883 on December 10, 2005 at 04:37:01:
Yes, they are definitely worth the effort, and in my book, those half-weights are a back saver. I'm just not able to throw 140 lb. weights around any more, and my teenagers are less than thrilled about coming to pulls with me and schlepping weights around. Seems now with all the interest in tractor pulling, weights are actually getting hard to find in some areas. I live near Bates' in Bourbon, IN and I went down there last year to get four half-weights, and we had to go out to his oldest junkyard and torch them off of a wreck. Brian Bates said the pullers had pretty much cleaned him out of weights. Ten years ago you couldn't give them away. Times change. Brian
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