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Wrenchbender

01-03-2002 19:56:23




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What is the shipping weight for an 880 gas with narrow front, 15.5 tires, and no 3PH. ??? Thanks, WB.




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Oliverpuller

01-04-2002 18:07:02




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 Re: 880 weight in reply to Wrenchbender, 01-03-2002 19:56:23  
I have been pulling 1949 Oliver 88 Row Crop with cast front and rear centers, hydraulics, and original belt pulley gearbox still on the tractor. It will weight in at 4,950 lbs consistently on different scales. Your 880 frame with drive in cultivator pads, hydraulics, and the power booster still in it with cast front and rear WILL weight about 5,000 lbs plus the drivers weight.You will definently have to start in the 5,500 lb class.Unless you strip some weight.You can pull with the Indiana Tuggers during the summer and USAP Link in the winter.Mostly at Princeton ,IN Good LUCK.

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Wrenchbender

01-05-2002 13:44:58




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 Re: Re: 880 weight in reply to Oliverpuller, 01-04-2002 18:07:02  

Do you have a contact person for the Tuggers? Would like to get rules and a schedule. Thanks, WB.



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B A Star

01-03-2002 22:38:11




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 Re: 880 weight in reply to Wrenchbender, 01-03-2002 19:56:23  
Shipping weight per shop manual, 4740 Lb.



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Wrenchbender

01-04-2002 06:42:20




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 Re: Re: 880 weight in reply to B A Star, 01-03-2002 22:38:11  

Thanks, I'm thinking of making mine into a pulling tractor and needed the basic weight. WB.



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