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Donut Weight on D-10 Front Wheels

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    Posted: 05 Oct 2021 at 8:07am
Brother needs more weight on the front of his D-10.  His wheels are 15".  I have a set of donut weights that work on my '45 and '17.  Brian Ahart's web site for tractor weights says the donut weights work on 15" and 16" wheels.  Will they work on the D-10 15" front wheels then?  Thanks, Dave
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I think so.  I have a set on my D-12, It had the wrong wheels, on the front, White spokers, like off'n an old station wagon, I hadda drill holes for the bolts.  Castings were rough, on the parting line, and as I mounted them on the inside of the wheel, I hadda grind down the parting line, a little, to get them to clear the hub, for mounting...Wink
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