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Re: weight of a 1086
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 19, 2007 at 07:13:11 from (76.212.225.46):
In Reply to: weight of a 1086 posted by D17 man on April 18, 2007 at 19:55:23:
Never ever go by DRY shipping weight , And does this 10 have 18.4x38' or did someone upgrade to 20.8x38 's . Tires loaded extra wheel weights ft. weights extra fuel tank . And you want to put this on a 14000 lb trailer , I don't thinks so . A 1086 can be more then ya want on a 20000 lb. tanden dual as that trailer will weigh in over 7000 and if that can goes over 16000 and they can go over the 16000lbs your over . Yea ya may get away with it i have hauled 10'and 14's on my tandem dual and one 1570 case and only one of them never again . Heck my 806 goes 11960-80 on the local scales and has bumped over 12000 and it is a tric. with no ft weights on it just loaded tires add in a 1000 on the nose and put five sets on the rear and where ya at.
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