Posted by farmallhal on December 24, 2010 at 19:08:02 from (76.2.176.204):
In Reply to: Super C Front Weights posted by Bud W on December 24, 2010 at 18:42:57:
Bud, I don't know if I can be Santa to you tonight or not but after looking in my parts catalog and the owners manual for my Super C I believe I see how they install. It is too cold and too far to go to where my tractor is this evening but will tell what you I see in the above publications. The cast centers should have a hole for a 1/2" bolt inside of the loop where the rim is attacned to the cast wheel center. The long oval shaped cutout on the weights should fit up along side the loop and you just insert the bolts through the weights and cast wheel center through that 1/2" hole. The parts catalog calls out to use 1/2" - 13 NC x 2 3/8" long bolts along with a 1/2" split lock washer and a 1/2" x 13 NC hex nut at the three attach points on each wheel center. You will probably have to use 2 1/2" long bolts as it will be hard to find the 2 3/8" length ones. Hope this helps and have a very Merry Christmas, Hal.
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