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Front end weight bar

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Steve

06-21-2002 17:20:10




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Anyone know where to get a weight bar for a TO-20/30? I don't like it when it pops up with the brush hog attached.




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Mark Hendershot

06-22-2002 08:15:01




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 Re: Front end weight bar in reply to Steve, 06-21-2002 17:20:10  
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Here is a picture of how I made the support to hold the bumper. I did not want to hange it off the axle itself due to the weight. Mark H.



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Steve

06-26-2002 05:49:40




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 Re: Re: Front end weight bar in reply to Mark Hendershot, 06-22-2002 08:15:01  
Thanks for the info and pictures.



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Mark Hendershot

06-22-2002 07:58:50




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 Re: Front end weight bar in reply to Steve, 06-21-2002 17:20:10  
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This is one I made and it weights 200 lbs. It is bolted to the Axle Support Housing. I took a peice of 6 inch chanel steel and drilled the flat bottom to match the holes in the housing. Then I welded 2-recever hitch style box steel to the ends of the chanel. The round steel was welded to to box steel ends that fit into the recivers. This way I can slip it in when needed and slip in my bumper the rest of the time. You can open the hood with this setup but it takes a floor jack to lift it up to put it on if you are by yourself. This allows me to use my fork lift to maxium weight 1,000 lbs and the front end still stays down to steer. With no load on the rear it is hard to steer with this much extra weight on the front end so I do not leave it on unless needed. Mark H.

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Ray,IN

06-21-2002 19:27:08




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 Re: Front end weight bar in reply to Steve, 06-21-2002 17:20:10  
None were made to my knowledge. I have a set of the original front wheel weights on my TO30 and they hold the front down quite well when using a 5'rotary cutter.6'box blade etc. The weights are in two pieces and bolt into the inside of the front rims. with two bolts each. This minimizes adding weight to the front axle, spindles, and bearings, and places the weight on the tire only. You might try farmandcountry.com and/or this list to locate a set.

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