Good luck, even used ones around here are $1 a pound. This company sells aftermarket one, but after shipping there is no real savings: Lonestar Weights & Castings
/ Is there such a thing as reasonably priced front weights?
Good luck, even used ones around here are $1 a pound. This company sells aftermarket one, but after shipping there is no real savings: Lonestar Weights & Castings
what he said ^^^ When I was looking it seemed they were all close to the same... new, used, aftermarket, etc. Unless you get lucky and find a good deal on some used ones, you're probably best off going to the dealer.
/ Is there such a thing as reasonably priced front weights?
Kubota M7040, Kubota MX5100, Deere 790 TLB, Farmall Super C
While I don't know the 6 series Deere, lots of Deere front weight brackets will accept earlier Deere weights from other series. For my 5520 I've got weights off earlier and different model (1970's?) that fit and work fine. It's their typical 100 lb weight and I bet it will fit yours as well and those weights are commonly available.
Short of that, you just have to suck it up and pay for them. When it comes to weights I just write a check and forget about it.
/ Is there such a thing as reasonably priced front weights?