[AT] What does a Cub weigh?
George Willer
gwill at toast.net
Wed May 4 07:45:49 PDT 2005
Bob,
The bare tractor weighs between 1300 and 1400#. To that add the wheel
weights, 352#, the worksaver hitch, I dunno# , fluids (depends, but figure
on a full fuel tank), and the hydraulic system maybe totaling 200#. Then on
top of that don't forget to add in a little for Bob! :-) It will easily
come to more than a ton.
Do you have the cultivators mounted? Better figure on them too.
George Willer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bob Seith" <seithr at denison.edu>
To: "Antique tractor email discussion group" <at at lists.antique-tractor.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 8:42 AM
Subject: [AT] What does a Cub weigh?
> Hi --
>
> I want to buy some new ramps to get my Cub in and out of the backyard
> barn. The current wooden ones are just too short (42 inches). Northern
> Tool has a lot of different models. I'm looking at maybe some
> seven-footers.
>
> Lots of different weight ratings. About how much does a Cub weigh? Mine is
> a standard 1953 F-Cub with front and rear wheel weights, but no fluid in
> the tires.
>
> Best,
> Bob Seith
> Owner of Barkley Beagle, the most satisfied hound in the Western world,
> 'cause he chased a woodchuck out of the yard yesterday!
>
>
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