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B square stock axle - Need Ideas for front weight

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    Posted: 31 Dec 2011 at 4:32pm
Guys:  I have a B with the square stock front axle - I don't think that Allis ever built a front weight for that axle?  I have several of the wishbone front weights but using them on the square stock axle would look kinda odd.

Can you recommend any cast weights that would be rectangular that I could bolt up to the front of the axle?  I have engine side weights I could use but would prefer to have the weight out in front of the axle. 

I have an old sodbuster plow buried deep in my woods that has one heck of a rectangular cast counter weight on it which I could use but I don't think it is wide enough to communicate to the bolt holes that hold the axle together.  I have been using the tractor to get my firewood and on a slight grade with a wagon full of wood it gets a little light on the front end. 

Any thoughts or comments are very much appreciated. 
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The best would be front wheel weights and second would be to load the front tires , but them little bitty tires wouln't hold much ballast.
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Bolt the rectangular weight from the plow to a piece of flat stock long enough to reach the holes in axle.````````````
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Gary in da UP -  I have searched for nearly 15 years for front wheel weights - none found around here.  The closest I could find where a set of front weights for a little Massey Harris pony.   I agree the little tires on the front of the B wouldn't hold much ballast.  

Anyone else...
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They don't look that bad....
 
 
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I have 3 of these...looking for the 4th!
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TMiller: Like your idea.  May go with that as I have plenty of flat stock. 

Eldon: thanks for the post with the weights on the axle.  The reason that I mentioned the rectangular weight is because it would better match the profile of the front axle.  

Keep the ideas coming - all of them are good. 
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Eldon is not giving you an IDEA.... That is the stock Allis setup for the adjustable B axle!
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Hey Glenn:  How are things in PA, I was unaware that the kidney weight was the stock setup for the square stock axle.  Always thought that was stock for the arch axle. Appreciate the insights though.   Thank you ....Orangeman
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Orangeman!
This is how I have the Massey weights painted orange for my CA.
Also , I use the cultivator bracket to mount extra weights up front!
 
does the B have the 2 boss mountings in the front?
 
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Dewayne: The B does not have the boss mounting up front like your beautiful CA.  

Hey the cultivator mounting bracket is a great idea for extra weight!   I can see that would work very well.  

I was thinking of attaching weights ( maybe 120 pound railroad rail) cut to length directly to the front of the axle similar to what TMiller mentioned.  

DeWayne always good to see your cherry CA.  Thank-you ....Orangeman 
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I've seen a chunk of Railroad rail bolted on the front of the B models. Not the best lookin', but an easy way to add weight to the nose...
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