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    Posted: 28 Apr 2012 at 8:57pm
Was wondering if anybody has any suitcase weights for a 190-200? I am looking for the set with 15 weights and stops with the bracket. I am not looking for the one with 6 of them. any help would be appreciated, thanks mark
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I have a bracket I'd sell. For 180/185/190/200. I have extra 7000 series weights I'd sell also, but none of the 200 style. 
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If you find someone that will sell them. If they know what they have be ready to pay 750 to 1000 for the weights and bracket. Seen a set without the bracket bring over 900
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Bob wi Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Apr 2012 at 8:17am
Dam glad my cousin gave me a free set of weights and bracket from his 200 didn't know they were worth that much and (NO) there not for sale sorry
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ILGLEANER Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Apr 2012 at 10:49am
Alot of those weights went on pulling tractors
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i recently picked up these seven 2.5" thick A-C logo, 100 lb weights at a local implement dealer/salvage yard here in ky,  he had more of these as well as a  complete set of 15 of the 1.5" 65lb weights at the time, he might have a bracket as well but i did not look to see, i had the bracket for the 2.5" centers.
 
he had several different piles of weights . a row at least 60 yards long, for most brands of tractors, the 100lb weights where priced at $50 per weight, the 65lb  where priced to me at $45. per and i ended up trading him a nos 236-4 perkins crank shaft for mine
 
 
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those are 7000 series tractor weights, and can be made to fit hundred series brackets, but they aren't correct. 
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they fit my 6060 perfectly
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that is the 6060-6080 weights also
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote XT in pa Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Apr 2012 at 9:26pm
I put a 6080 weight bracket on my xt last summer  i had to space it out with 1'' blocks to move it out from my grill  but i have 23 of the 7000,6060,6070,6080 series weights so thats why i used it holes had to be drilled in weight bracket and it works great.

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Dang , those wieghts are every where , why are they so expensive in some parts ? I just seen 20 sell for 25 bucks a piece , shoulda bought them
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I bought 15 at and sale last year on an skid for 135 bucks with an 10% buyers premium on them. I didn't mine the buyers premium that dayLOL thxchuck
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I'm I'm pretty sure these weights were on a model 200 and maybe a late model Two-Ten.  The top and bottom of the weight being parallel to one another I believe make these different from the 7000 series tractors.
 
Don't pay any attention to the tractor that the weights are on now though...
 
 
 


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I have a set of 10 that i would sell send me a pm is your intrested
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Brian you are correct those are the expensive ones. The other picture,those are a dime a dozen.  And by the way they dont make the mower look better.........LOL
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does anybody have any of the stops that i would need?
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Think the stops are all the same as 7000-8000.  I can look tomorrow.
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Stops have very slight casting differences and use a 5/8 bolt on 210 and 3/4 bolt on 8000.  I see no reason they wouldn't interchange though.
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ok is it the top number or the bottom number on the weight i have several  with the top number but the bottom number is different thanks
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