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Jason Mortzheim

05-23-2005 09:23:23




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Does anyone have the weight of Regular?

We need to haul one back and would like to use our tilt bed AL trailer but it maxs out at 4500lbs hauling weight.

The other option is our bed over 12,000lb but being a bed over it is a bare to load an non-working tractor with a rear wheel locked up.




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KevinH

05-23-2005 16:44:19




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 Re: Regular weight in reply to Jason Mortzheim, 05-23-2005 09:23:23  
As I learned from experience and you may or may not know, a regular has non adjustable rear axles and sits around 8". Wider than most trailers that are not bed over wheel type. If the wheels are off, the final drives will fit nicely between the fenders if you have a way to load and unload. Just my humble opinion. Kevin



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Jason Mortzheim

05-23-2005 19:34:44




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 Re: Regular weight in reply to KevinH, 05-23-2005 16:44:19  
Kevin,

Thanks we have already been there. The larger trailer has the width but with the locked rear axle and the fact that the bulldozer at the farm we bought it from is not running we have no way to push it up on the bigger trailer. Being a bed over it is much higher as you know.

The AL tilt trailer does not have the width but when we were there last we sprayed WD-40 on the lug nuts and they lossened suprising easily and so that is exactly how it will go on - sans rear wheels. Hopefully the local police will not take offense to our arrangement. It wil of course be safe but look rather odd.

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Nebraska Cowman

05-23-2005 09:29:13




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 Re: Regular weight in reply to Jason Mortzheim, 05-23-2005 09:23:23  
unless the tires are loaded it shouldn't be over 3800



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Jason Mortzheim

05-23-2005 10:33:03




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 Re: Regular weight in reply to Nebraska Cowman, 05-23-2005 09:29:13  
Thanks Nebraska Cowman,

PS - I have bought two more Farmalls to restore. you know where I will be looking for parts:) A 1945 A and 1945 W6 (actually McCormick but who's counting).



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