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MM- G Weight

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Cast Iron Dave

08-29-2007 19:24:13




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We have a MM G Gas that we are thinking of fixing up for a puller. Does anyone have one fixed up as a puller and what weight class did you get it in? I know we could get it in the 8500 lb class but would like to get it in the 7500 class. Might have to put pressed steel rears on it. Any info would be great. Thanks.




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LW

08-30-2007 19:09:13




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 Re: MM- G Weight in reply to Cast Iron Dave, 08-29-2007 19:24:13  
A plain G, I pulled stock LP tank, clamshell fenders, 9 bolts wheels,18.4 38 tires, fiber glass radiator tanks, 4 core rad. stock steering. 5700lb class with 300lb driver and 200lb on the nose, engine was heavy 670 super crankcase, hd 800 blocks etc. all steel weight brackets.



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Andy2

08-30-2007 15:12:50




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 Re: MM- G Weight in reply to Cast Iron Dave, 08-29-2007 19:24:13  
should make 7000 easily if there is no fluid in it. I pull a propane G with no fenders. I'm ususally 68-6900 lbs with me(200lbs) It has cast wheel centers and hydraulics.



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Mopower

08-30-2007 04:57:22




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 Re: MM- G Weight in reply to Cast Iron Dave, 08-29-2007 19:24:13  
My GBD with the big diesel 6cyl weighed in at 7360 with no weights. There are G's around here at 5500# but I would thing 6500 with pressed steel would be pretty easy even though they balance at 7500 better with that heavy nose. Many other tricks out there for that.



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