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    Posted: 07 Feb 2010 at 10:40pm
I bought a pair of weights at the salvage yard this past fall that came off of a 7040. I intend to install them on my Two Twenty, but I am curious what they might weigh. I suppose I could haul one to the  Co-op and weigh it and my pickup together, but maybe some of you guys have experience with them. They are as stated from a 7040, they are 8 1/2 inches thick, with an outside diameter of 31 inches, and a center hole for clearance on axle about 12 1/2 inches in diameter. They are very substantial chunks of iron!
They also had some of the 450 pounders there, but these were in my price range. It is going to be a challenge getting them mounted. This is the only photo I have at the moment.


Edited by redline - 07 Feb 2010 at 11:01pm
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If my calculations are right, they should weigh about 1250 lbs.  I don't think I've ever seen any that big.
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I could believe the 1250 lb. estimate. Thank you. Here are some fresh photos from this morning.
 
Thanks for the help!
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Mike I think they wiegh closer to 1500 we had two sets come in on 8070 and a 220 and they sure could bendthe end of the forks could be wrong though Niel
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote jeffnil Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Feb 2010 at 8:57am
redline, just curious what the salvage yard wanted for the 450 ones, sitting on 10 of them and wanted to know what I had.
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I come up with 1399.06 not subtracting for the bolt holes, the small turn on the OD, or the shallow C'bore. So my guess would be 1350lbs. Now all you need to do is weigh them and tell us who wins the prize. LOL Charlie
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If I remember right, they were asking $150 a slab. I am not real sure on that, though.
It seemed like enough to me at the time.
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I am not sure what kind of a prize to offer. Maybe the opportunity to help install them? I will see if I can get them to town sometime to weigh them.
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FORKLIFT!!!!!!
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.2833 lbs/ cu. in.
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Those are some SERIOUS rear weights!!!  Better have a stout forklift fork.  Neat find!
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If Bretts numbers are correct then Neil might have a closer estimate. Any way that is some serious ballast.
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remember to have some serious bolts to mount these...good luck, Mark
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Better get  before and after pictures of your FINGERS  before you mount those..lol..
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Originally posted by cwhit cwhit wrote:

Better get  before and after pictures of your FINGERS  before you mount those..lol..
That reminds me of a Red/Green episode where he is using a mitre saw. Red looks directly at the camera and says, "Be sure to count your fingers before and after each cut, so you know if you should be sifting through the sawdust." I, of course, winced when he said that.
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