Posted by Haas on September 22, 2008 at 18:27:36 from (12.65.12.86):
In Reply to: How much does it weigh? posted by Chad Franke on September 22, 2008 at 09:43:57:
The bare MD will weigh in at about 5400 lbs. With the weights and the loader, add another 2500 lbs or so for a total of about 8000 lbs. You don't say what kind of truck you have, but if it is a pickup, you will need an equalizer hitch for a 10,000 lb tagalong trailer. If you are talking about putting it on the bumper and not on a heavy duty hitch, no way is it adequate with a pickup. You will need a class IV hitch with the equalizer. If you have a one ton dually, you might get by without the equalizer. Also, when you say a 10,000 lb trailer, that usually includes the weight of the trailer and and a 10,000 lb rated deckover trailer will likely weigh in at more than 3000 lbs, so you will be over weight with the M on there.
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