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width of 1979 Ford 5600 Tractor?

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Kate A

04-08-2008 09:43:52




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We are trying to determine if our trailer is wide enough to carry a 1979 Ford 5600 Tractor. Does anyone know the width or where to find this information? Thanks in advance!




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pair-a-dice farms

04-08-2008 17:28:41




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 Re: width of 1979 Ford 5600 Tractor? in reply to Kate A, 04-08-2008 09:43:52  
I know this is not the same but it should be close. My '91 4630 measures 86" with 16.9x30 rubber and the wheels dished in.



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Kate A

04-08-2008 12:43:15




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 Re: width of 1979 Ford 5600 Tractor? in reply to Kate A, 04-08-2008 09:43:52  
Thanks for the information.... I'll try to get the current owner to measure for me.



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in-too-deep

04-08-2008 12:43:14




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 Re: width of 1979 Ford 5600 Tractor? in reply to Kate A, 04-08-2008 09:43:52  
Couldn't find dimensions, but it weighs 7,310 lbs with cab and 5,905 lbs. without. Add to that loader, filled tires, and weights if applicable. Dang, that's a heavy cab!



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Fordfarmer

04-08-2008 12:40:58




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 Re: width of 1979 Ford 5600 Tractor? in reply to Kate A, 04-08-2008 09:43:52  
Depends on tire size and tread setting.... can vary from about 4 1/2' to over 7', but the most common setting/tire size should make it a little over 6'.



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Mike (WA)

04-08-2008 11:57:50




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 Re: width of 1979 Ford 5600 Tractor? in reply to Kate A, 04-08-2008 09:43:52  
Probably have to measure the tractor, because I assume it's like other tractors, on which the rear wheel width can be varied by how wheel is installed. Since you're talking about a specific tractor, I assume you're considering buying it, so you could ask the seller to measure it.



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