Weight of 4320

I'M thinking with no added weights, just loader and cab about 12,000# at most. A 4320 only weighs 500-700 pounds more than a 4020.
 
I weighed mine awhile back on the co op scales at 14,300 with cab and fluid in the rears and a few front weights. I was surprised that it was only a few hundred lb less than my 4520. A lot will depends on you weights but 13-15 would be a rough estimate.
 
As I remember fluid in 18.4x34 was over 900 lbs.
You probably have 20.8x34. Used to have a chart
estimating various weights.
Perhaps you can google one??
 
The cab-equipped 4320 with 18.4-38 tires that was tested at Nebraska in 1970 had an unballasted weight of 10,675 lbs with the operator. According the the specs in an old Deere loader brochure I have the 148 weighs 1350 lbs but I'm guessing that is without the bucket since there were many options for that. Add in 1000 lbs for the bucket and any misc extra stuff that might be on-board and a ballpark total weight of around 13,000 lbs would be close.
 
Cannot give you an exact weight, but our 4320 had 18.4 x 38 rear tires with fluid, 6 slab weights out front, and a 50 gallon auxiliary fuel tank. It was somewhere between 12,000 and 12,500 pounds.
 

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