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cub front wheel weights
where is the best place to get front wheel weights i would like to get the solid outside ones and the split inside ones thanks
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Front Wheel Weights
Start looking in your local farming paper in the classified ads. As an added bonus, old Cub Cadet rear weights are identical to the front wheel weights for the Farmall Cub. Good hunting.
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Almost none, but rear weights do help. Since the front axle isn't rigidly connected, its' weight doesn't matter much. Side hill stability is understood by more people than really understand it.
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Wheel Weights
I noticed both front and rears for sale today on ebay.
Yeah...but think how fast I'll be able to do it the 2nd time !!
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The only thing front weights will do to help on side hill stability will be to give you more traction to help keep the front end from sliding sideways down the hill, but anyone on that steep a slope with a cub, is a strong candidate for a Darwin Award anyway.mltiema wrote:HEY
Please tell me how much more side hill stability is achieved by adding front wheel weights.
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As I see it you want rear wheel weights. Widening the rear wheel with. And keeping the engine (left) side to the up hill position will help.
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