20051003
Jerry, can you tell me more about the Walmart wts you show in the pictures? I'd like to add wheel wts to my TN90F New Holland with 16.9x28 rear tires. It has 3 holes already in each hub that I could tie into. And I'm not sure NH even sells rear weights for this one (not in my parts book, anyway), though I did write to Neil Messick in case his parts folks have access to something.
My machine has a bracket in front for suitcase wts but my FEL (Alo/Quicke 920) gives me a pretty good front wt, though it's physical size visually overwhelms my very compact but 80 HP tractor.
I've overturned once already so I am nervous on the slopes of our beautifully rolling 253 acres. Hay ain't worth a repeat, so I will dish out my wheels a bit from their current 72 inches and add the weight.
BTW I noted someone commented that weights could not add as much wt as fluid inside the tires. According to the chart on Goodyear's website, I can add about 550# per tire using antifreeze and water. I'll bet it's possible to add close to that much using external wts, don't you think?
And one other consideration--RimGuard for my tires for use with fluid filling would cost me about $450-500! If I keep 'em dry, there are many cheaper alternatives to puncture protection. Just something to consider.
Thanks for any other suggestions about adding wheel weights, homebuilt or otherwise,
Jim