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cjet69 11-25-2012 10:10 PM

Wheel Weights for the 1450
 
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Since we picked up a front blade earlier this year I thought I should add some weight for plowing snow, if we get any. I looked around the shop and found some farmall front wheel weights. 1 pair from cub and another that fit a C, H, or M. I got them mounted today. The total weight is 128 lbs. The extra weight sure makes the tractor feel different. I'm now looking at a couple options for chains. Do you think this will be enough weight?

Methos 11-25-2012 10:53 PM

Have you added fluid to your tires yet? What's your drive way made of? You might need to add some chains as well.:bigthink:

ACecil 11-25-2012 11:36 PM

Nice weights! They look good on your 1450!

cjet69 11-26-2012 12:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Methos (Post 161584)
Have you added fluid to your tires yet? What's your drive way made of? You might need to add some chains as well.:bigthink:

No fluid in the tires. There is still some room for some 10 in. dia weights underneath these if I need them. The drive is mostly crushed gravel, but we have a concrete pad in front of the shop that will need plowing also.

cjet69 11-26-2012 12:40 AM

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Originally Posted by ACecil (Post 161598)
Nice weights! They look good on your 1450!

:Thanks: ACecil. And since they are IH brand weights they will work better than some off brand weights. :ROTF1:

4SPEED 11-26-2012 04:49 AM

yep chains is always needed. some get by with out them. my 582 does good with out chains but when I put a set on it'll push 2' to 3' of fresh snow like its not even there.
with out them I need to ram it till the tractor stops then back up and hit it again.

but I only had 40lbs in each wheel 2 years ago and got no snow last year.
this year is the test (if there is snow) 95lb in each wheel , going to try with out chains first. I have 75lb JD weights in the 882's wheels pushing a thrower. I shouldnt need chains for that. but have a set just in case.

cuber 11-26-2012 09:55 AM

Put some fluid in the tires. Loaded tires make a huge difference in how the tractor handles!!! Washer fluid is a cheap way to go. I have washer fluid in a couple of my tractors, BIG difference!!!

drglinski 11-26-2012 11:30 AM

Well, since my cub has NO weight other than the driver, I'm going to say a whole heck of a lot better than mine! :biggrin2:

ToddW 11-26-2012 01:34 PM

I have a blacktop driveway about 500 feet long-there is some incline to it.

I have fluid in my 108 cadet tires, and a set of weights. I am afriad to put the chains on because I hear chains will ruin blactop

cjet69 11-26-2012 02:07 PM

I would prefer adding more weights rather than adding liquid. as far as chains go I've been looking at these.


http://www.millertire.com/products/t...2-tire-chains/
http://www.superior-tech.com/terragrips_01.php


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