I decided to double up on the rear weights on the cub I plow with. Came across a right easy way of putting the outside weights on. First you use 6 inch 1/2 by 13 thread bolts, screw nuts down tight on first weight. Then place one end of 2X4 into center of weight that is all ready on tractor slide next weight on other end of 2X4 and lift up on 2X4 weight then can be sled
down to wheel lift up or down to line up bolts. Makes hard job a lot easyer
I hope this helps someone.
David
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