RX7320 rear weights added

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bdog

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I did not want to add fluid as we have a ton of mesquite at our ranch and flats are common. My tractor came with R4’s which don’t have any provisions for mounting wheel weights. I did some research and found that Kubota M5 500lb weights would fit in the wheels so I bought a couple and installed them. It was a bit of a chore but I am very pleased with the outcome.

I had to undo the valve stem and push it in so the weight would slide past it but once in it cleared. I then used wood shims to center the weight and hold it in place.

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The holes in the weight are 7/8”. I wanted to use 7/8” bolts but I couldn’t find a 7/8” drill bit 10” long to drill down through the weights. I had a 12” 1/2” bit so I used a piece of 3/4” pipe in the hole to keep the bit centered and drilled a 1/2” hole in each of the four locations. I then took three pieces of 1/2” all thread and secured the weight to the wheel, flipped it over, and enlarged the holes one at a time to 7/8” adding bolts as I went.

I didn’t like how the bolt heads set up against the angled wheel.

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I went and picked up some wedge or beveled washers commonly used when bolting I-beams together and it took two on each bolt to get the head to sit flush.

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Wrestling the heavy wheel back in the tractor wasn’t easy by myself but I got it done. This would be much easier and safer with a helper. If this sucker fell you could be squashed like a bug.

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   / RX7320 rear weights added #2  
nice job
 
   / RX7320 rear weights added #3  
Nicely done, and good find on the wedge washers. I've though about doing this as well, but am hesitant to drill through the rims.
 
   / RX7320 rear weights added
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Thanks. I was hesitant as well but I think it will work fine. The wheels are thick where I drilled somewhere between 5/16” and 3/8” I am guessing. I don’t foresee any ill effects. I drilled wheels for weights on my Branson 15 years ago and never had any problems. When I sold it the buyer was happy it had weights. I will caution though that drilling these was a challenge. 7/8” is a pretty big hole to drill and the wheel being sloped doesn’t make it easier. I also had my skid steer to help move the wheel around while the tractor was sitting there on Jack stands
 

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