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Weight of TO35

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Art Rothfuss

12-22-2002 15:58:17




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Does anyone know the weight of a TO35? How much does liquid filled tires add? and last, any guesses on the weight of a front end loader?
I am looking at buying one with a loader but the only way I know of to get it home is with a U-Haul car transport and it's max weight is 4000 lbs
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Art Rothfuss
Pittsford, NY




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Fran

12-23-2002 08:48:33




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 Re: weight of TO35 in reply to Art Rothfuss, 12-22-2002 15:58:17  
I have a TO-30 with a Wagner tube-style FEL, and calcium filled tires. I've hauled it on my 5000 lb GROSS vehicle weight, 16' long, dual axle car trailer. The TO-30 maxes out the car trailer. The trailer, itself weighs 1500 pounds. The biggest issue is the tongue weight. I use 750 lb weight distributing bars and there is still a lot of weight on the tongue. It very difficult to get the load evenly centered, because of the weight/length of the FEL and the weight of the tires. Don't forget, the trailer will need good brakes!!!. I think the U-Haul may be undersized if the GVWR is 4000 pounds, vs a load capacity of 4000 pounds.

Fran

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Gary F

12-23-2002 07:07:59




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 Re: weight of TO35 in reply to Art Rothfuss, 12-22-2002 15:58:17  
Hello
My MF 204 is 3350 lbs.not including loader. This tractor is the industrial version of the MF 35 the front axle is heavier as is the nose this might add 500 lbs The manual says if I fill my 14.9x24 tires it will add 645 lbs to each wheel it also says that if I had 12.4x28 tires it would add 452lbs per wheel. if you fill front tires it will add approx 100lbs per wheel. You should check a little more but I believe that you will find that you are very close to overloading that trailer.

have a SAFE and Merry Christmas!
Gary

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Phil (VA)

12-23-2002 06:50:47




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 Re: weight of TO35 in reply to Art Rothfuss, 12-22-2002 15:58:17  
Ray's link should help. Also, I have a 35 and I have a front loader on a 30 and I just put liquid in some rear tires for a 30, so I can make some guesses based on that. I would say the 35 empty might weigh 2800 with unfilled tires. I think my loader with bucket weighs about 600-650. I think the liquid in my rear tires probably adds about 300 lbs each or 600 total. So that would put you right about exactly at your threshold. You might put the loader bucket in your truck to help a little. If push comes to shove, you could drain the tires and fill with air. HTH.

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Ray,IN

12-22-2002 18:55:01




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 Re: weight of TO35 in reply to Art Rothfuss, 12-22-2002 15:58:17  
You'll find tractor specs here: Link The site for filled weights is: Link



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