cr250250r
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I have an odd question I hope you guys can could help me with. My dad is moving from Missouri to Arizona and I offered to haul his tractor. He has a Massey 65 High clearance 2wd with a loader. I have a 20 ft bumper pull trailer that I use for quads at the desert and is capable of the weight(7200 axles, brakes on both). I know the tractor weighs 4185ish stock (internet) and he has weighed it at 5790 with the loader. I also have a bush hog and a couple spikes to move as well.
My father and I have a disagreement on the loading of it. I think we should lift the bush hog (6' heavy duty, guessing 700-800lbs) onto the front of the trailer and pull the tractor all the way forward to the bush hog and let the bucket rest on the brush hog. This would put the tractors wheelbase centered if not a hair forward of the axles with the bush hog on the nose and the loader in front of the axles. He swears the rear end of the tractor is heavy enough that the loader and bush hog will not offset the weight, and even suggests backing it on which would put the bucket at the very end of my trailer.
I live in California so I can't really test it until I'm there. I will pull it with and excursion so we don't have a bed to play with. I also figured I could put the ramps in the front while driving because they weigh about 100lbs a piece. Any input you could give on the "balance" of the tractor would be greatly appreciated.
I have searched this forum and others and only get the basic info of trying to maintain atleast 10% or more tongue weight which I already knew. I am just trying to clear up between my dad and I how heavy the front vs rear is without driving 1500 miles to find out it really wont work. Its been atleast 15 years since i've driven it, but I always remember the front being pretty heavy.
Thanks for your time and patience with the novice tractor guy.
My father and I have a disagreement on the loading of it. I think we should lift the bush hog (6' heavy duty, guessing 700-800lbs) onto the front of the trailer and pull the tractor all the way forward to the bush hog and let the bucket rest on the brush hog. This would put the tractors wheelbase centered if not a hair forward of the axles with the bush hog on the nose and the loader in front of the axles. He swears the rear end of the tractor is heavy enough that the loader and bush hog will not offset the weight, and even suggests backing it on which would put the bucket at the very end of my trailer.
I live in California so I can't really test it until I'm there. I will pull it with and excursion so we don't have a bed to play with. I also figured I could put the ramps in the front while driving because they weigh about 100lbs a piece. Any input you could give on the "balance" of the tractor would be greatly appreciated.
I have searched this forum and others and only get the basic info of trying to maintain atleast 10% or more tongue weight which I already knew. I am just trying to clear up between my dad and I how heavy the front vs rear is without driving 1500 miles to find out it really wont work. Its been atleast 15 years since i've driven it, but I always remember the front being pretty heavy.
Thanks for your time and patience with the novice tractor guy.