Posted by Brendon-KS on June 09, 2019 at 15:20:24 from (63.245.145.17):
In Reply to: TW 35 weight posted by RLP in Co. on June 09, 2019 at 12:07:06:
From the TractorData web page click on the "Tests" tab which will bring up the Nebraska test(s) for the particular tractor. On the test report they list what was actually measured for the the ballasted and un-ballasted weights and what tire configuration was used. The weights reported are fully "wet" and with an operator. Most of the reports also include a picture of the tested tractor which clarifies things like if it had a cab. For a 2WD TW-35 with dual 20.8-38 tires and a cab the un-ballasted weight was just over 16,000 per Test Report #1517. The 4WD version for Test #1537 weighed about 1000 lbs more.
I'm a firm believer in going directly to the official reports to glean data like this. As good as the TractorData website is there can still be questions on exactly what information is being presented since only a small portion of the test report data is shown.
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