B7500 wheel weights

TimU

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Has anyone installed rear wheel weights on a Kubota B7500? What works? The best option I’ve found locally (to avoid shipping) that I believe will work are the BM17965 from John Deere. I would obviously need to paint them orange. 😄 Has anyone tried these? Thanks
 

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SDT

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Has anyone installed rear wheel weights on a Kubota B7500? What works? The best option I’ve found locally (to avoid shipping) that I believe will work are the BM17965 from John Deere. I would obviously need to paint them orange. 😄 Has anyone tried these? Thanks
No, and don't believe anyone makes rear wheel weights for your 7500.

Liquid ballast is almost certainly your best option.
 

SDT

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I had fluid ballast in them before but didn’t replace it when I replaced the tires. I would prefer bolt-on weights in case I get a flat.
Agreed.

I changed all of my own tires and almost never used liquid ballast but, aside from a three point mounted counterweight, you have few options other than cobbling something up.
 

TimU

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Agreed.

I changed all of my own tires and almost never used liquid ballast but, aside from a three point mounted counterweight, you have few options other than cobbling something up.
I’m ok with cobbling as long as I can paint it orange and it works 😄
 

Ping

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TimU,
If you have access to material and a lathe, why not roll your own? These are on my BX for comparison.
If diameter is prohibitive, you could also burn out rounds and laminate together to whatever thickness (weight) you desire. That option would make install/removal job easier as you wouldn't be handling as much weight all at once.
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TimU

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TimU,
If you have access to material and a lathe, why not roll your own? These are on my BX for comparison.
If diameter is prohibitive, you could also burn out rounds and laminate together to whatever thickness (weight) you desire. That option would make install/removal job easier as you wouldn't be handling as much weight all at once. View attachment 169421
Ping, I don’t have access to a lathe. I’m just looking for a reasonable commercial option.
 

Hugo Habicht

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Ping, I don’t have access to a lathe. I’m just looking for a reasonable commercial option.
You can buy discs laser cut to size. All you have to do then is drill a few holes and bolt everything together. And I like @Ping s idea of handling smaller weights.