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bocephus1991 11-15-2014 11:20 PM

Wheel weight question
 
Where the front IH cub Farmall wheel weights same as the A , B , and C farmalls?

cjet69 11-16-2014 12:16 AM

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No, the A, B, C, H, and M used a larger weight. I have the cub weights mounted under/inside of the larger weights on my 1450.

bocephus1991 11-16-2014 02:18 AM

Thanks I thought maybe they were same. I figured an H and a M were bigger. I have two sets off a larger IH tractor one their 45 each and another are 54 each also have 5 100lb IH suitcase weights. I knew they wouldn't fit, thought the a.b.c were same.

olds45512 11-16-2014 08:40 AM

The 122 pictured in my avatar came from Ohio, it had a creeper and a rear lift. The day I went to buy it it was about 10 degrees outside and the guy was supposed to make sure it would start that way we didn't have to mess around in the cold trying to get the tractor started. Well he didnt and it took us an hour of freezing our butts off to get it running. He want $300 for the tractor which is worth it with all the goodies it has, he also had a set of the weights like the ones pictured above that he wanted $50 for but I didn't want them because they weren't correct. Once we finally got the tractor going the guy just gave me the weights for my trouble which turned out to be a good deal, I put them on eBay and got $325 for the set which I used to rebuild the engine in the 122 when i restored it.:biggrin2:

Yosemite Sam 11-16-2014 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by olds45512 (Post 295969)
The 122 pictured in my avatar came from Ohio, it had a creeper and a rear lift. The day I went to buy it it was about 10 degrees outside and the guy was supposed to make sure it would start that way we didn't have to mess around in the cold trying to get the tractor started. Well he didnt and it took us an hour of freezing our butts off to get it running. He want $300 for the tractor which is worth it with all the goodies it has, he also had a set of the weights like the ones pictured above that he wanted $50 for but I didn't want them because they weren't correct. Once we finally got the tractor going the guy just gave me the weights for my trouble which turned out to be a good deal, I put them on eBay and got $325 for the set which I used to rebuild the engine in the 122 when i restored it.:biggrin2:

That is a great story!


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