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Wheel Weights
Hello Just joined this site today,I have a question about rear wheel weights. I have a 49 cub that is used for mowing and bought rear wheel weights for traction Rear wheels have been turned around for wider stance. should weights be put on the outside or can they be put on the inside. is their enough clearance for the hub . Thanks in advance Steve.
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Re: Wheel Weights
The weights will fit inside if you feel that is where you want them.
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Re: Wheel Weights
Have you mowed without the weights? If not, you may want to see if you really need them before mounting them. And welcome to the Forum.
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Hi Bob yes i have mowed without the weights but i have hilly terrain lose traction thanks.
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Re: Wheel Weights
If by turned around you mean the disks have been turned out, yes the weights can be put on either way. If you put them on the outside it is easier to do since you do not have to remove the disk, but they will extend an inch or two beyond the wheel.
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Re: Wheel Weights
oldhammerhead wrote:Hi Bob yes i have mowed without the weights but i have hilly terrain lose traction thanks.
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While mowing on the hills keep the engine on the up side of the hill. These little tractors can turn over. Weights will also help keep all 4 on the ground.
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Re: Wheel Weights
On hilly terrain it will also help to space the wheels OUT. The operators manual shows the configurations.
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