I haven't seen anyone mention this yet on the list, but my E15 has "loaded" rear tires. I'm not sure what's in there, it looks like a milky liquid, since the PO did it. I used to run full size tractors and loaded tires were used for some applications and the correct liquid does not rust the wheel rim or freeze. I have seen neither of these happen with my wheels so I'm assuming the correct liquid was used.
This fall I flipped my tires around for more chain clearance (thanks to the list, didn't know you could do that) and the tires were quite heavy, probably 40-50lbs
Oh and for the registry I have an E15AD, working snowblower, non-working mowing deck.
Jeff Tickner
Technical Support
800-545-9485, Ext 536
SoftLanding Systems
Habooly1 wmconnect com Sent by: owner-elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
01/23/2003 10:29 AM
To: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu (Elec-trak)
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Subject: (ET) Wheel Weights
The wheel weights from my old (1971) Sears Suburban 12 HP riding mower, fit perfectly on my E14. There is even a cutout for the valve stems.