Wheel weights

   / Wheel weights #51  
   / Wheel weights #52  
Without access to a big lathe from a loving place of work and the money one spends for the cast ingot from a place like (Peterson Steel Corporation) then take the ingot to a machine shop capable of machining something that big, I can see $1,000.00/wheel. The cost might be a liitle less if the ingot is cut to fit a tractor without lathe work but I think some big holes still have to be drilled, say like 3/4" size.

So saying that one has 4 ingots at 2" thick x 16" round per side to get the required weight, that some serious 3/4" hole drilling.
 

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