Bx wheel weights

skypros

Member

Equipment
BX23s
Jul 2, 2018
67
12
8
Bend, OR
Finally got the weights all finished.
Used 1/2" x 6-1/2" Carriage bolt to attach weight to the rim.... wish they made a 6-3/4" carriage bolt.... as that would of been the perfect length.
I also used some "leak seal" and applied it to the inside of the weight.... to put a rubber barrier between the rim and the weight.... Hopefully it will prevent the weight from scratching the rim.
The old bolts were only 6" so the garden tractor that they were most likely attached to was not as deep of a rim.
The weights fit rim PERFECTLY !
 

Attachments

lunasdude

Member

Equipment
Kubota BX1880, FEL, quick con pto, box bld, land plane, flail mower
Dec 22, 2018
55
4
8
Los Lunas, NM USA
Finally got the weights all finished.
Used 1/2" x 6-1/2" Carriage bolt to attach weight to the rim.... wish they made a 6-3/4" carriage bolt.... as that would of been the perfect length.
I also used some "leak seal" and applied it to the inside of the weight.... to put a rubber barrier between the rim and the weight.... Hopefully it will prevent the weight from scratching the rim.
The old bolts were only 6" so the garden tractor that they were most likely attached to was not as deep of a rim.
The weights fit rim PERFECTLY !
Look great!
You did good!:cool:
 

lunasdude

Member

Equipment
Kubota BX1880, FEL, quick con pto, box bld, land plane, flail mower
Dec 22, 2018
55
4
8
Los Lunas, NM USA
Finally got the weights all finished.
Used 1/2" x 6-1/2" Carriage bolt to attach weight to the rim.... wish they made a 6-3/4" carriage bolt.... as that would of been the perfect length.
I also used some "leak seal" and applied it to the inside of the weight.... to put a rubber barrier between the rim and the weight.... Hopefully it will prevent the weight from scratching the rim.
The old bolts were only 6" so the garden tractor that they were most likely attached to was not as deep of a rim.
The weights fit rim PERFECTLY !
Looks great!
You did good!:cool:
 

skeets

Well-known member

Equipment
BX 2360 /B2601
Oct 2, 2009
14,793
3,714
113
SW Pa
You could do like I did and use 1/2 all thread and you can make them any size you need
 

DustyRusty

Well-known member

Equipment
WAS BANNED FOR NSFW PICS
Nov 8, 2015
6,518
5,143
113
North East CT
I use Chevrolet orange engine paint, since it matches the Kubota orange perfectly, and I also have a 1962 Chevrolet, and always have the paint in the garage for touch up on my engine.
Your weights look great, and when I fist posted, I wasn't even thinking about the Bolens weights. I recently sold off my Bolens HT20, and when I got it out of the back yard, I found the wheel weights near the tractor. I will probably put them on my tractor at some point, even though I have my rear tires filled with beet juice.
 

Bearcatrp

Well-known member

Equipment
BX1880 with loader, mower and 3 point
Mar 28, 2023
760
425
63
Minnesota
Looks good. How do they mount? I see the 2 bolts how does the bolts attach to the rim? Got a link to where you bought them at? From a quick google search, I found 50 lbs each from eBay. Are yours 50 lbs?
 

RCW

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
BX2360, FEL, MMM, BX2750D snowblower. 1953 Minneapolis Moline ZAU
Apr 28, 2013
9,678
6,254
113
Chenango County, NY
Looks good. How do they mount? I see the 2 bolts how does the bolts attach to the rim? Got a link to where you bought them at? From a quick google search, I found 50 lbs each from eBay. Are yours 50 lbs?
The Kubota BX wheel weights aren’t a good setup in my opinion. Plastic, typical garden tractor weights. Mine were 50#.

I got a set when I bought the tractor new. Never put them on and sold them cheap to a friend with a BX.

The operator manual doesn’t recommend weights on tires with liquid ballast.

I didn’t put them on more since I didn’t care for the weights or how they mounted. Also, didn’t really have an urgent need for more wheel ballast.
 

t_goff

New member

Equipment
Kubota BX 1880
Apr 12, 2025
2
3
3
Humboldt County, CA
Looks good. How do they mount? I see the 2 bolts how does the bolts attach to the rim? Got a link to where you bought them at? From a quick google search, I found 50 lbs each from eBay. Are yours 50 lbs?
They mount with 1/2” x 7” carriage bolts. I used galvanized carriage bolts. They are inserted through the rim which have 4 square holes for this purpose. The weight fits against the rim and the two carriage bolts hold the weight on with clamping force.

The two weights were both at 50lb and I got them off of eBay. I prefer them to liquid ballast for my purposes and I am very happy with them.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 users

Bee-Positive

Active member

Equipment
BX1880, FEL, Tooth Bar, MMM, QH, Ballast Box
Nov 16, 2022
88
131
33
Amsterdam, NY
Great looking job on your weights.

I used an old set of Craftsman weights 50 lb. each I had laying around. 4 pieces of 1/2" all thread, washers and nuts. Didn't paint them since they're plastic. They're not flush like yours but they were free to me.
 

Attachments

  • Like
Reactions: 1 users