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tractorbug

08-28-2004 15:34:01




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Does anyone out there,know the weight of a HD-6 DOZER w/blade 1958 ?? would a 9 ton 3 axle trailer handle this dozer ?? Thanks Randy




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cole in mo.

08-29-2004 04:33:06




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 Re: Weight ??? in reply to tractorbug, 08-28-2004 15:34:01  
My buddy had one, with the brush guard cab it weighed just over 15,000, we hauled it on a two axle dual wheeled trailer that was listed for 20,000. It was a 25 ft. goose neck, pulled it with a 1 ton dodge, it had good brakes, never had any problems even with the DOT.



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mike fenner

08-28-2004 18:38:38




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 Re: Weight ??? in reply to tractorbug, 08-28-2004 15:34:01  
My 2 cents tells me it wouldn't be a good idea to put that combo on the road. I can't begin to tell you how many of those type loads I have seen in the ditch, wrapped on a tree, flipped in the median, under a bigger truck, etc. Not to be flip, but I have been operating a big truck for 20 years and I have seen enough wrecks of otherwise smart people just trying to save a few bucks on shipping cost.

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Kevin (FL)

08-28-2004 18:30:09




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 Re: Weight ??? in reply to tractorbug, 08-28-2004 15:34:01  
Trailer will probably be OK, but what will your gross weight be? Are you running in the flatlands or hills/mountains? If anything but flatlands, better be real careful and make sure you have the trailer (and truck) brakes working like new. You don't want to get hurt or hurt anyone else.

I could go on and on about cautions with heavy loads behind a pickup truck--been there, done that. As I said, be real careful, especially if you're going any further than a couple of miles.

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John (C-IL)

08-28-2004 16:47:20




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 Re: Weight ??? in reply to tractorbug, 08-28-2004 15:34:01  
Don't know about the blade, but the bare shipping weight was 13,580 pounds. My guess is that you will be at the limit of your trailer or maybe a little over.



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