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Old 12-30-2015, 03:17 PM
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Default Help pricing different wheel wights

Hello group:

I had a guy stop today looking to buy all of the weights we have.
Can you please give me some insight as to what I have here?

Question 1
Are these eagerly sought after? Meaning should I be hesitant to let them all go at the first buyer. Or are they so common place that I should be excited to move them all at once?
That will help me gauge value

Question 2
I think some of the weights are aftermarket (at least I can't find IH on them anywhere) Does that change the value substantially? I assume collectors and restorers only want true IH.


Now on to the weights...
Here is what I have and I hope the pics work out..this is my first post with pictures...

1 set little front wheel weights
1 set 25lb i think with IH logo on them
1 set 50lb i think with IH logo on them
1 set 25 lb i think with unknown number on them
1 set 50 lb i think with stamped number that looks like IHLO61 for IHLOG1
Is that IH? or aftermarket?
finally I have a bunch of the green deere suitcase 40lb weights...i know they are not cub, but hoping you'll throw out a value on them too.
Thanks!!
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Old 12-30-2015, 05:40 PM
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The second pic is a set of ih weights, the others look like bolens and John Deere.
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Old 12-30-2015, 05:53 PM
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what you need to do is go on the ebay site and check your prices.Take the average and go from there.
JD weights 200 pair
ih 125 pair
jd suitcase weights 50.00
bolens 150 pair
those other ones are not IH,they are sears.
150.00 a pair.

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