No. Id like to have 2 sets. So 210lbs a side. Im not sure what I was thinking when I only ordered one set. Im going to call a couple of places and see if I can find them cheaper or at least quicker than Kubota. Ill update it when I figure it out.
Sorry I traded it in last week. I can see if they still have it. Not sure but you may be able to ask the dealer. Not sure if they could help. I bought the bolt kits from Kubota. Weren't terrible money for them.
@@skidco thank you, shipping was too high so I bought the same weights from Taylor foundry and they had the kits. No too be nosey, you said you sold it. I know they're light but when retired down here did not have a trailer heavy enough for my 986.
I have to add weights to my mx5800 where did you buy these?? Kubota lead time and price insane.
The dealer had them in stock at the time.
It is easier than I thought. Or you made it look that way.
No. Its not that bad. Ive done it a bunch with just a couple of 2x4 blocks.
Your video was a big help. Thanks. Do you think that 105 lbs on each wheel will be enough for 60 hp tractor?
No. Id like to have 2 sets. So 210lbs a side. Im not sure what I was thinking when I only ordered one set. Im going to call a couple of places and see if I can find them cheaper or at least quicker than Kubota. Ill update it when I figure it out.
Yes sir, I have 4 105 rear weights coming, could you tell me the diameter and length of carriage bolts. Thank you Lawrence Welch
Sorry I traded it in last week. I can see if they still have it. Not sure but you may be able to ask the dealer. Not sure if they could help. I bought the bolt kits from Kubota. Weren't terrible money for them.
@@skidco thank you, shipping was too high so I bought the same weights from Taylor foundry and they had the kits. No too be nosey, you said you sold it. I know they're light but when retired down here did not have a trailer heavy enough for my 986.