Posted by Wardner on October 27, 2009 at 11:31:23 from (4.154.243.188):
In Reply to: cheap weight posted by Pat-CT on October 27, 2009 at 10:51:21:
I have several hundred feet of six inch solid round bar. It weighs about 100 lbs per foot. It will slide into six inch pipe. Bolt the pipe receivers where ever you want on the tractor. Weld handles on the end of the bar sections.
If you can't cut the steel, we will have to negotiate a price based on saw cut or torch cut. Or you can buy one of my bars and deliver it to a steel retailer or fabricator.
I want $0.20 a pound for uncut bar. Bring a trailer as the smallest piece is around twenty feet. I am near Lowell, MA.
I also have some of the same steel bar fitted with heavy brass couplings. Diameter is around nine inches. Weight is probably around two hundred pounds a foot. Let me know if you want a picture.
This post was edited by Wardner at 11:43:55 10/27/09.
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