Posted by John A. on February 15, 2013 at 13:59:51 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: Re: Wheel Weight Bolts posted by IAtractorKid on February 14, 2013 at 23:18:43:
IA Kid, I encourage you, Before! you get too deep into this project to get those wheels dished out, and set relatively wide!! 2nd IMO 3 wts alone is not enough. Since you have enough for 3/side and they are splits use them on an Inboard position. get 6 solids for 3 on each of the Outboard positions. Use the solid 3 ft all threads so more can be added later. Similar but not the same! A relative has a 4230 with 330 lbs inboard and 335 outboard ? side and with a full bucket of soil the back end is still 200 to 300 lbs light / side,(IMO) handles the same with 1500lb hay rolls too. There is NO SUCH Thing as TOO much Wt to keep a loader tractor Stable! Later, John A.
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