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Weights, for What?

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    Posted: 17 Jul 2017 at 9:06am
Hey guys,

I didn't know where to post this but I bought them thinking it was a shame for them to go to scrap. I figured some Puller would like to have them cheap because I got them cheap. Problem is I have looked all over the Internet and can not find these numbers anywhere to see what they go on. 




I'm guessing Ford or New Holland because there is what looks to be White and Blue paint on them. The Guy I got them from said he was using them on a Case but then Moved them to his MF. I asked him what model and he didn't remember.

Anybody have any idea what these will fit and what they might be worth?
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They look like weights off a White. Should be around 110 pounds each if I remember right.
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80 pound ford weights' 
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Looks like my WHite weights.  Are they flat or tapered?
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Wish I had em here in Illinois. My little massey is light in the front when bush hoggin and filling the fronts with foam ballast is over $100 a tire. I don't have a front bracket for them, but could come up with something. Shipping would kill any cheap price though, I'm sure.
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Originally posted by Larry(OH) Larry(OH) wrote:

Looks like my WHite weights.  Are they flat or tapered?


I believe they are Flat. I can find out for sure this evening. Are you talking about the thickness of the weight at the top where the handle is compared to the thickness at the bottom of the weight?
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The taper will be front to back.
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Originally posted by Dans 7080 Dans 7080 wrote:

The taper will be front to back.

Well I don't know if it is a good thing or a bad thing but I believe now after looking closer that they are tapered. They are about 2 inches thick at the back and 2 3/4 inches thick in the front.

I read a thread on another forum that said the tapered weights will also fit on some Oliver 55 Series Tractors with a curved base as well as White American Tractors.
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They'll fit on many Minneapolis-Moline tractors as well.
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tapered front to back.  Yes, they will fit Oliver or White brackets that have the curve to them.  I actually use some on my puller to hang under the belly.  I have 5-100# weights and unlike all other brands, they actually weigh 100 to 109#
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Okay, since nobody has said a dollar amount of what these things might be worth. I'm guessing it's because everyone wants a deal. I'll be honest I did get them at what I thought was a good price. Since this is not the classified area I'll stick my neck out and ask, is $120 too much to ask for these with pickup only? If I were to sell them I don't want to ask a retail price for them as I got what I thought was a good deal but I don't want to lose money either. 

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$80 to $100 each is what people ask for them around here.
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Goin rate, fer me, is a dollar a pound, if i'm lookin fer em. Selling rate, is whatever the market will bear...
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$60 each, $120 the pair, if they weigh close to 100# is not a bad price.    If you are a old puller like me, moving 100# weights around hurts my back too much to be interested at any price.
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that is a WHITE part number on them. $1/lb is for desirable weights like IH 100#. The odd weights seem to be about half that. 
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