Winter is coming
- cbingaman
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- First and Last Name: Chad Bingaman
- Location: Northumberland, PA
Re: Winter is coming
Ken, they were on a 124 that my dad bought a few years ago. I was doing some heavy blading of stone about 5 years ago and wanted some good heavy wheel weights to put on my 106 so I acquired them from him . I have seen at least three more sets of those since and have tried to buy two of the sets but the people just didnt want to sell them. I think they are a pretty cool looking set of weights and they are heavy to boot. I run my 107 in the winter in my qa36 thrower just as you see it in the bottom pic with those tires and weigths and NO chains and have yet to get stuck or have ANY issues. If I could find more I'd be after them for other tractors.
Cub's of the farm currently: 4-Originals, 2-70's, 100, 122, 123, 124, 73, 106, 107, 126, 800, 782IH built, 982IHbuilt, 782D, 1572. Farmall Cub and Cub Lo-Boy and too many attatchments to think about.
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- First and Last Name: Ray Weaver
- Location: Stevens, PA
Re: Winter is coming
Vince thanks for passing along that Tommy Sr passed away I was the lucky one to have both here to pickup farmall super c parts some years ago both guys were fun to be around tell Tommy I am sorry to hear about his dad I spent a few times on the phone with his dad as well
- Scott C.
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- First and Last Name: Scott Cross
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Re: Winter is coming
Ken,
Those are incremental wheel weights.
Eat one every morning with cream cheese and before you know it, your tires will never spin!
Those are incremental wheel weights.
Eat one every morning with cream cheese and before you know it, your tires will never spin!
We don't stop playing because we grow old....
We grow old because we stop playing.
We grow old because we stop playing.