Posted by Tom Fleming on December 01, 2011 at 18:15:25 from (206.193.250.146):
In Reply to: Weight of a Farmall A posted by Machine249 on November 30, 2011 at 17:05:55:
I'm in your court Jim. Now the difference between a regular A and a Super A, as indicated with Fay's numbers is around 500 lbs. By the time you add up hydraulics and the like, you could probably hit the 500 Lbs. or close to it. I agree though, the industrial shouldn't come near the 800 Lbs. listed, unless of course you add up mowers, etc and all the goodies.
Wheel weights and a few other goodies may have been considered "stock" and not options. Making both rears cast instead of just 1 would influence that number as well.
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