markie61
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2001
- Messages
- 1,370
- Location
- Northern Virginia
- Tractor
- 2019 Rural King RK55HC with Loader & Backhoe; 2001 New Holland TC40D with Loader
I have a New Holland TC40D with R4's (rear loaded with CaCl) plus a 6' box scraper and I still get some tire spin digging in with the loader. Granted it's been muddy, but I've also felt the rear being a little light with the loader lifting.
I've been thinking about wheel weights and came across an ad in the TBN classifieds from a company called EZ Weights at <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ezweights.com/frmain.php>http://www.ezweights.com/frmain.php</A>. They sell adapters that allow you to use plate weights (from weight-lifting sets) for what seems to be a much lower price than factory weights. In addition, you can install/remove it much easier than factory weights, plus you can "dial in" the specific amount you want. My local PlayItAgainSports store owner sells used weights for cheap and used metric weights SUPER cheap. All in all, it seems like a good system.
Anyone out there use it?
If not, any opinions on it?
Mark
I've been thinking about wheel weights and came across an ad in the TBN classifieds from a company called EZ Weights at <A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.ezweights.com/frmain.php>http://www.ezweights.com/frmain.php</A>. They sell adapters that allow you to use plate weights (from weight-lifting sets) for what seems to be a much lower price than factory weights. In addition, you can install/remove it much easier than factory weights, plus you can "dial in" the specific amount you want. My local PlayItAgainSports store owner sells used weights for cheap and used metric weights SUPER cheap. All in all, it seems like a good system.
Anyone out there use it?
If not, any opinions on it?
Mark