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Subject: Re: 4020 weight


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Date Posted: 03/12/06 8:53:13pm
In reply to: Michael Earnest 's message, "4020 weight" on 03/10/06 9:53:02pm

A 4020 is slightly heavier than a 4010 by 300-500 lbs. I pull with a 4010 diesel with 20.8 x 38 pressed wheels and a narrow roll-o-matic front. It weighed 7300 with cast centers and 16.9 x 38's. Now with same tire size and pressed wheels and rockshaft removed it weighed in at 6300. Both of these weights are without a driver. It weighs right around 6500 with the 20.8 x 38's on it. My guess is depending on what tire size you use, you might, and I say MIGHT be able to weigh in around 7000-7300 with pressed wheels and wide front depending on what type hub you use also.

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