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Any idea of size of rear wheel weights for 2720?

I have been strongly considering rear wheel weights for my 2720 but the dealer price tag has kept me away so far. I found a new used pair from a lawn tractor, says they are 55 lbs and they look pretty large considering he says they fit a lawn tractor. Question, does any one that has them know what size they are and what the weight is, how many bolts are used per weight?
Thanks for the input
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #2  
I had the rears for my 2520 filled with beet juice. Cost me $150.00 for both, added about 225lbs per wheel. No ill effecfts in ride or handling, much better grip and stability.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #3  
I would imagine that the 2720 uses the same weights that they sell for the 2520. These are 60 lb weights and use two carriage bolts apiece.

Deere says you can use up to three weights per side. I have three weights per side on my 2520 and they are working out fine.
 

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Thank you for the updates and info, I am thinking of going the rear weight route. Thanks again
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #5  
I've been looking for rear wheel weights for the 2720 as well. It seems that there are none available for this model. Does anyone know differently?.....seems like someone would be manufacturing this item.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #6  
I just put rear weights on my MF1532 . North State Sales Co. , North Carolina , shipped them direct . They sell only to tractor dealers , ordered through my dealer . They offer wheel weights and suitcase weights for most major brands .
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #7  
What was JD asking for the wheel weights?
I'd like a set for my 2520. Maybe 2 sets actually.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #9  
My understanding is the 2520 and 2720 are the same beast, except that the 2720 has more horsepower ( 31.4 hp ). Wheel weights should be the same on 17.5 rims.

Question : wouldn't a ballast box do better? I live in the Virgin Islands and shipping plus the cost of wheel weights would kill me, so I am going with the ballest box when cash flow is better. This way I can add as much weight as needed for the job I am doing, and go light when its not needed. So far, I have put 32 hours on my 2720 and I am happy with it. learning it's limits is the key to performance, and finding ways around that can be a plus.


Wooden: ....JD 318 (1992) 5 foot Tyler way bush hog, JD 2720 (2010) 200 cx loader, 62D MMM

Loving my Green and Yellow!!!!
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #10  
Ballast box works awesome, but I want added weight when my ballast box is off, and also so I can take a little weight out of the ballast box. The box is great, but it makes it buck alot when you get in rough ground.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #11  
For those of you still shopping for wheel weights for the JD2720, here's a "heads up" for you. I just purchased a set of four from North State Sales Company of Greensboro NC. The price was the attraction here (about half of what the JD version is) but I've been badly burned to the tune of $450 including tax, freight and hardware. I had specified the exact tractor on which they were to be used, acknowledged by North State, and shipped. Bottom Line: They don't fit.....hardware sent was for 5/8" square holes in wheel where the 2720 has 1/2". Diameter of the wheel weights themselves (15") was 1/8" - 3/16" too large for the recessed well of the 2720 (which measures somewhere around 14-7/8"). Freight charges make it very unattractive to return them even if North State would agree. My advice....buy the John Deere weights! I plan to make these available virtually free to anyone who can use them....I'll post exact dimensions soon...you just pay the freight to your destination.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #12  
that sucks
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #13  
For those of you still shopping for wheel weights for the JD2720, here's a "heads up" for you. I just purchased a set of four from North State Sales Company of Greensboro NC. The price was the attraction here (about half of what the JD version is) but I've been badly burned to the tune of $450 including tax, freight and hardware. I had specified the exact tractor on which they were to be used, acknowledged by North State, and shipped. Bottom Line: They don't fit.....hardware sent was for 5/8" square holes in wheel where the 2720 has 1/2". Diameter of the wheel weights themselves (15") was 1/8" - 3/16" too large for the recessed well of the 2720 (which measures somewhere around 14-7/8"). Freight charges make it very unattractive to return them even if North State would agree. My advice....buy the John Deere weights! I plan to make these available virtually free to anyone who can use them....I'll post exact dimensions soon...you just pay the freight to your destination.

Geez, that's too bad. Just wasn't your day.

You could probably get a JD ballast box and fill it with cement for under $300.

I love my ballast box. Improves tractor performance dramatically.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #14  
Ballast box works awesome, but I want added weight when my ballast box is off, and also so I can take a little weight out of the ballast box. The box is great, but it makes it buck alot when you get in rough ground.


That is a very good point Deadman, the ballast box is great but dead weight on the wheels that doesn't leak out is also needed. I bought about 1100 lbs of iron weight for my 4520 but atleast it is a permanent fix.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #15  
For those of you still shopping for wheel weights for the JD2720, here's a "heads up" for you. I just purchased a set of four from North State Sales Company of Greensboro NC. The price was the attraction here (about half of what the JD version is) but I've been badly burned to the tune of $450 including tax, freight and hardware. I had specified the exact tractor on which they were to be used, acknowledged by North State, and shipped. Bottom Line: They don't fit.....hardware sent was for 5/8" square holes in wheel where the 2720 has 1/2". Diameter of the wheel weights themselves (15") was 1/8" - 3/16" too large for the recessed well of the 2720 (which measures somewhere around 14-7/8"). Freight charges make it very unattractive to return them even if North State would agree. My advice....buy the John Deere weights! I plan to make these available virtually free to anyone who can use them....I'll post exact dimensions soon...you just pay the freight to your destination.


Throw the oversized cast iron in your ballast box and try to forget about the bad feeling you have now. You never know, some day they may be the perfict fit for that new project.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #16  
To those who recommend a ballast box - what happens if you want to use a three-point implement such as a rear blade? The way I see it, wheel weights are compatible with a wider variety of tractor configurations.
Mike
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #17  
To those who recommend a ballast box - what happens if you want to use a three-point implement such as a rear blade? The way I see it, wheel weights are compatible with a wider variety of tractor configurations.
Mike


That is a valid point also Mike. This is an 8 in 1 tool problem really, enough weight for ground engagement is too much for mowing the manicured lawn. I use an assortment of different sized units because the 8 in 1 method simply doesn't work well.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #18  
To those who recommend a ballast box - what happens if you want to use a three-point implement such as a rear blade? The way I see it, wheel weights are compatible with a wider variety of tractor configurations.
Mike

Well, I recommend a ballast box.

The ballast is for when you use the front-end-loader. If you then need to use the rake, remove the ballast box and put the rake on.

I certainly like the wheel weights over anything liquid in my tires. I ain't never going there.

My ballast box is on wheels and hooks up real easy. And, the performance of the tractor goes through the roof with it on. A mighty fine attachment and worth every dollar that is in it.:thumbsup:

On a large tractor, say 45+ HP, I would definately be looking at wheel weights. Or suitcase weights or whatever. On my 24hp the ballast box is perfect.
 
/ Rear wheel weights for a 2720? #19  
For those of you still shopping for wheel weights for the JD2720, here's a "heads up" for you. I just purchased a set of four from North State Sales Company of Greensboro NC. The price was the attraction here (about half of what the JD version is) but I've been badly burned to the tune of $450 including tax, freight and hardware. I had specified the exact tractor on which they were to be used, acknowledged by North State, and shipped. Bottom Line: They don't fit.....hardware sent was for 5/8" square holes in wheel where the 2720 has 1/2". Diameter of the wheel weights themselves (15") was 1/8" - 3/16" too large for the recessed well of the 2720 (which measures somewhere around 14-7/8"). Freight charges make it very unattractive to return them even if North State would agree. My advice....buy the John Deere weights! I plan to make these available virtually free to anyone who can use them....I'll post exact dimensions soon...you just pay the freight to your destination.

That really sucks, but would it be possible to grind the edges to make it fit and also to use 1/2 diameter bolts from the hardware store and washers to attach them? I would think they could be modified to work, although it's terrible they claim if fits but doesn't.
 

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