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Re: How much does a 856 weigh ?
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 19, 2006 at 07:28:35 from (66.202.111.174):
In Reply to: How much does a 856 weigh ? posted by Frank - Illinois on April 19, 2006 at 00:46:57:
Everybody gives shippen weight and beleive me there are none that ONLY weigh that that's like asken a dispatcher how far it is . Ok , my 806 narrow ft. fast hitch diesel with 18,4x34 loaded weighs in just a wisker under 12000 with out me in the seat a tad over with me in the seat add a 1000 up ft. then add three sets on the wheels and where ya at if it had a wide ft. be close to 14000 so ya had better have a good tandem dual trailer and a good one ton to pull it with . I have never went by shipping weight as it will get ya in troubel like haulen a dozer and going by shipping weight on them as we learned the hard way after bending the axels on a tri axel while haulen a J D 450 as we were told wrong as it did not just weigh the 13000 that was clamed it was more like 18000 . Trailer weight is figured as gross load not what ya can put on the deck so if the tag sayes that it is a 14000 lb trailer then take off what the trailer weighs and what is left is what ya can safely haul on the deck if it is loaded correctly.
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