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RE: (ET) Wheel Weights



This make sense the wheels on ET are a standard size wheels for the period,
although they are no longer made as OEM, from Toro. I have been told they
are "Wheelhorse" wheels by some Wheelhorse collectors.
So if you are ordering new weight,  make sure that you specify that they 
are
"older type wheels" and you should get weight that fit. 
BTW most place that sell lawn tractors will be able to get weights for you.
So shop for a good price.
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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Habooly1 wmconnect com [SMTP:Habooly1 wmconnect com]
        Sent:   Thursday, January 23, 2003 10:30 AM
        To:     elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu
        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.