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whats the weight of a 2wd 1066?.

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Jonathan

10-18-2003 18:25:57




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gear drive with full cab, no weights and without fluid filled tires?.

thanks in advance!.




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wolfy

10-20-2003 19:44:21




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 Re: whats the weight of a 2wd 1066?. in reply to Jonathan, 10-18-2003 18:25:57  
In charge of county fair dead weight pulling contest with top weight class 12000 lbs. Haven't had a 1066 out of field that could get that low in weight & none of them had duals. Cast centers, probably calcium - but always nearer 14000.



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Randy in NE

10-18-2003 18:41:17




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 Re: whats the weight of a 2wd 1066?. in reply to Jonathan, 10-18-2003 18:25:57  
Probably in the neighborhood of the 12,000-13,000 lps. It can vary a little depending on the cab, size of tires, and the wheels on it.



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Hugh MacKay

10-19-2003 04:18:56




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 Re: Re: whats the weight of a 2wd 1066?. in reply to Randy in NE, 10-18-2003 18:41:17  
Randy: I'm not 100% sure but think you may be a bit heavy. I had a trailer long enough for hauling 2 tractors. One night I was moving my 1066 and John Deere 540A forestry skidder. I was taking 1066 home and dropping Deere on the way, thus I had the 1066 on front. At the DOT scales he decided I was too heavy on trailer axle. I was within tolerance so no fine but I couldn't go on until corrected. My trailer gooseneck was such tractor wheels could not be put on it.

I said to him, "if I am going to unload these and change them I will circle twice and you record the weight of each" He agreed he would. Because the Deere engine and blade could go over gooseneck, it made me legal. The figures he gave me were close to 11,500 for each 1066 had ROPS cab, duals 18.4x38, cast inner wheels, pressed steel axle duals and 6 - 100 lb. front weights. No wheel weights or chloride.

I really never thought we achived a whole lot. I believe he was having a slow night and wanted to hear the differences between a 6 cylinder Farmall and Deere. May be he never bothered to give me the proper weights either.

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Jonathan.....thanks!

10-19-2003 07:13:30




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 Re: Re: Re: whats the weight of a 2wd 1066?. in reply to Hugh MacKay, 10-19-2003 04:18:56  
I was guessing around 5 tons, but I wasn't sure.



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Hugh MacKay

10-19-2003 08:57:23




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: whats the weight of a 2wd 1066?. in reply to Jonathan.....thanks!, 10-19-2003 07:13:30  
Jonathon: The other item I didn't mentiom was, I seem to remember a shipping weight figure just under 10,000 lbs. without cab and duals. That would make sence with my tractor weighing 11.500 lbs. I wouldn't be the one to argue your guess. It is 25 years now and my memory just a bit fuzzy on this also.



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