As Flip says, suitcase weights vary by manufacturer and sometimes by model.I'd like to get some weights for the front of my L3200. Just wondering if the suitcase weights are universal, or do I have to buy Kubota? Thanks
Most Kubota CUTs allow installation of 3 or 4 weights onto the front frame or grill guard without a front weight bracket. Installation of a weight bracket allows installation of a full complement of front weights but the weight bracket cannot be installed without first removing the grill guard.Don't you need to buy a hanger for the weights? If you are going to make your own hanger you could make it to fit what ever weights you buy. Or the factory weight hanger could be modified to fit the weights that you find.
I like the JD logo on them...lol Need to paint them green as well...you can get 5x40 pounders on the front of a BX sans bracket
work the same. I removed their warning labels too, drilled holes in them, added foam. they are highly compromised, couldnt trade them in to a dealer if i wanted to now...I like the JD logo on them...lol Need to paint them green as well...
Think I'd get some Bondo and fill in the JD log on the outboard ones and that way your tractor won't be pized.work the same. I removed their warning labels too, drilled holes in them, added foam. they are highly compromised, couldnt trade them in to a dealer if i wanted to now...
if the loader is on, i dont think ppl typically need or use front weights. The bracket its nice so you can stack more weights but ive found for little stuff a bx is used for 2-300 pounds is a big help.
I have a full set of 7 (9?) for my M9960 and the cast iron front bracket weighs about 250 Lbs.Think I'd get some Bondo and fill in the JD log on the outboard ones and that way your tractor won't be pized.
I have a set on order from Mid Sates for my open station M. She gets a bit light in the front with the big mower on the back but mine are 105 pounds a piece. Got 7 coming. Free shipping too.
I have both a batwing and a Land Pride 8 foot wide brush hog. I use the LP in tighter spots. Both my M's have the cast center hubs. I think (not sure) they each weigh about 500 pounds. I do know that dismounting them requires either a second tractor or a cherry picker. Why I don't need or want loaded tires. Not necessary.I have a full set of 7 (9?) for my M9960 and the cast iron front bracket weighs about 250 Lbs.
I installed the bracket but have never mounted the weights because I sold my Woods MDS1260 mounted 10.5' mower and replaced it with a BW shortly after buying the 9960.
I did just add a second 165 Lb. rear weight to each rear wheel last week. Dealer had them in stock for awhile and the parts guy likes me so no shipping.
SDT
My 9960 also has cast centers but I do not use liquid ballast because I still repair/change my own tires and have no way to handle liquid.I have both a batwing and a Land Pride 8 foot wide brush hog. I use the LP in tighter spots. Both my M's have the cast center hubs. I think (not sure) they each weigh about 500 pounds. I do know that dismounting them requires either a second tractor or a cherry picker. Why I don't need or want loaded tires. Not necessary.
My older M9's will direct mount suitcase weights, no bracket needed except the tie bar which is a length of heavy angle iron drilled to accept bolts which go through the OEM front lower guard.
I'll take your word for whatever they weigh SDT. All I know is they are heavy with the rim and tire intact with the centers as one assembly. Both mine take special lug nuts as well. The lug nuts have a machined in center section that extends into the cast centers and are expensive, I know, I screwed up 2 when I dismounted both rears when I worked on the tractor last spring. Screwed up 2 lug nuts and one stud too and had to borrow my dealer's Kubota insertion tool to start the lug nuts on the studs plus a big metric tap to chase the threads in the hub flange. Nice to have a dealer that will let me borrow tools like that.My 9960 also has cast centers but I do not use liquid ballast because I still repair/change my own tires and have no way to handle liquid.
Not sure about the added weight of the cast centers but have heard about 300 Lbs./side vis a vis stamped steel.
SDT
I've mounted, dismounted tractor tires myself for about 30 years. Not to difficult once having done it a couple of times and using the proper tools.I'll take your word for whatever they weigh SDT. All I know is they are heavy with the rim and tire intact with the centers as one assembly. Both mine take special lug nuts as well. The lug nuts have a machined in center section that extends into the cast centers and are expensive, I know, I screwed up 2 when I dismounted both rears when I worked on the tractor last spring. Screwed up 2 lug nuts and one stud too and had to borrow my dealer's Kubota insertion tool to start the lug nuts on the studs plus a big metric tap to chase the threads in the hub flange. Nice to have a dealer that will let me borrow tools like that.
Lug nuts are I think 18 bucks each and the stud was 40 or so. Chalked that one up to stupidity in my part but it's almost impossible to line up the tire and rim and center section straight on the studs and get them started evenly, even using my other tractor's FEL with the forks and a sling and you don't want to let them fall over either. Certainly a foot crusher.
When it needs new shoes this fall, the tire service guy can do a dismount and remount right on the tractor, I'm not pulling them again, ever.
My hat is off to you, mounting and dismounting tractor tires, at least the big ones I have. Guy down the road with the big Deere's does his own too. Uses his hi-lo to break the beads. Drives the hi-lo up on the deflated tire to pop them off the rims. Whatever it takes I guess.
I'll pay the tire guy to do it. He has one of those air powered bead breakers. Peels them off like a bicycle tire. Amazing.
No loaning out the Diagmaster though...lol
Can't help about Mid States but North States, where my dealer buys aftermarket weights, does not sell retail. One must buy through a dealer.What is the website for this Mid State Ag. ? nothing I bring up seems to have weights for tractors …?... Thanks