Posted by kopeck on June 29, 2014 at 08:23:44 from (71.161.74.195):
In Reply to: JD 44H size posted by kopeck on June 24, 2014 at 08:46:14:
For those who were curious, the #44 doesn't not in fact weigh a ton. :-)
The 1/2 Tundra easily handled the load and my Kubota 4310 lifted it and moved it with out even grunting. My guess is 500-600 pounds.
As you can see I was too concerned with weight and not with size. I brought that utility trailer to haul the plow but it was to wide. Interestingly a 5'x8' trailer is not in fact 5' wide by 8' long. They measure to the outside of the box so instead of 60" of working space I had 57". I needed 1 1/2" more to fit the plow.
My neighbor who I borrowed it from was also surprised to find that out. Sheets of plywood are going to be fun...
As always an adventure.
K
This post was edited by kopeck at 09:18:33 06/29/14.
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