@8:35 @13:05 note that the weights are the same as those added to JD x580 (part number BM17972). (see linked video at the end of this one for the x580 addition.) however, i am not sure of the part number for the wheel on the x580.
how you doing friend, how is the deere treating ya, like to get some wheel weights for my deere 1025R, getting close to 1000 subscribers man, i joined when you got started and said you will get there just hang in there you will pass that easily here soon. congrats.
do i dare tell him Deere has 75# thick rear wheel weights, no, not the plastic wraps, just like these but thicker outer side and a nice solid inner core. pittsburg makes a pass thru wrench now?! good to know!
I know about the 75s haha, I haven’t gotten them because you can’t secure them with all 4 bolts, and I’m not sure they would fit right because of the way I do my studs. Also, this wrench is older, they may still make them though, if not, I know autozone does.
@8:35 @13:05 note that the weights are the same as those added to JD x580 (part number BM17972). (see linked video at the end of this one for the x580 addition.) however, i am not sure of the part number for the wheel on the x580.
how you doing friend, how is the deere treating ya, like to get some wheel weights for my deere 1025R, getting close to 1000 subscribers man, i joined when you got started and said you will get there just hang in there you will pass that easily here soon. congrats.
Great video...
Very informative and you definitely have some patience lol👌😁
do i dare tell him Deere has 75# thick rear wheel weights, no, not the plastic wraps, just like these but thicker outer side and a nice solid inner core.
pittsburg makes a pass thru wrench now?! good to know!
I know about the 75s haha, I haven’t gotten them because you can’t secure them with all 4 bolts, and I’m not sure they would fit right because of the way I do my studs. Also, this wrench is older, they may still make them though, if not, I know autozone does.