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International 300 U - How heavy is it for traileri

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Ozzyruss

08-14-2005 10:10:44




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Hi,

A quick question, anyone have any info on the weight of my international 300 Utility tractor? It has a front bucket and rear blade. The tractor model is the torque amplifier. Going to rent an equipment trailer to move it but I don"t know it"s weight.

Thanks

Russell




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Scott Medlock

08-15-2005 10:11:34




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 Re: International 300 U - How heavy is it for trai in reply to Ozzyruss, 08-14-2005 10:10:44  
My 300U (no loader or blade, but has 1000lbs of rear wheel weights) tips the scales at 4,900 lbs....

Your mileage may vary.. But there's a start anyway.

Scott



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Janicholson

08-14-2005 10:51:46




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 Re: International 300 U - How heavy is it for trai in reply to Ozzyruss, 08-14-2005 10:10:44  
The model is 300 Utility. The Torque amplifier is a clutch type two speed auxillary transmission allowing 10 speeds forward and two in reverse. This feature is desirable, as is the option of a live power take off. (yours might have it).
PaulIH300 is close on the wt. add more abuot 800 (conservative high guess if tires are full of liquid, and/or wts. are attached to wheels). Jim N



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PAULIH300

08-14-2005 10:28:07




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 Re: International 300 U - How heavy is it for trai in reply to Ozzyruss, 08-14-2005 10:10:44  
I would guess 5-6,000 lbs.Are the tires loaded?



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ozzyruss

08-14-2005 11:59:32




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 Re: International 300 U - How heavy is it for trai in reply to PAULIH300, 08-14-2005 10:28:07  
Hi Paul,

Thanks for your reply, yes the rear tyres have home-made (not by me) concrete weights I"m guessing to balance the front bucket.

I don"t suppose you know the HP th erear PTO can put out? If I get it running properly I"m thinking of adding a backhoe.

Thanks

Russell



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PAULIH300

08-14-2005 13:55:16




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 Re: International 300 U - How heavy is it for trai in reply to El Toro, 08-14-2005 12:19:14  
Depends on how its rated,but a C169 300U can pump out up to 42hp.(more with nitrous oxide...LOL,j/k).



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