Can someone identify what these are and belong to? Thanks.

   / Can someone identify what these are and belong to? Thanks. #1  

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   / Can someone identify what these are and belong to? Thanks. #2  
Looks like a cast iron tractor wheel center.

Bruce
 
   / Can someone identify what these are and belong to? Thanks.
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There is an old John Deere B on the property, but I think these would be too heavy for it. These weigh 3-400 lbs apiece. Do not seem like standard wheel weights, so you are probably right. Would like to know what type of tractor they fit.
 
   / Can someone identify what these are and belong to? Thanks. #4  
There is an old John Deere B on the property, but I think these would be too heavy for it. These weigh 3-400 lbs apiece. Do not seem like standard wheel weights, so you are probably right. Would like to know what type of tractor they fit.
I think you answer your own question.

Here is a picture of a John Deere B with those wheel centers on.

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PTSG,
Thank you! My friend has a B in the barn in pieces. I’m trying to help her get rid of stuff so she can sell the place. If anyone’s in the market for a B model John Deere with really heavy rear wheel centers, please drop me a line. Thanks guys!
 
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PTSG,
Thank you! My friend has a B in the barn in pieces. I’m trying to help her get rid of stuff so she can sell the place. If anyone’s in the market for a B model John Deere with really heavy rear wheel centers, please drop me a line. Thanks guys!
It would be helpful if you said where you are.
Eric
 
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ETPN,
My apologies. The tractor is in Southern New Hampshire. It was disassembled, prepped and primed for paint, and then left for re-assembly. Barn is water tight and pieces kept dry. Thanks.

PS can deliver out to Ohio for cost.
 
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ETPN,
My apologies. The tractor is in Southern New Hampshire. It was disassembled, prepped and primed for paint, and then left for re-assembly. Barn is water tight and pieces kept dry. Thanks.

PS can deliver out to Ohio for cost.
Well, you're a little too far away for me, seeing as how I'm north of Seattle. I hope you have good luck selling the stuff.
Eric
 
 
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