ballaterach
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Hi Folks what sort of weight will my TX1510 tow? May need to haul water in an IBC Tank from our Burn (stream) due to reduced spring supply in this hot weather and want to be safe.....
Hi Folks what sort of weight will my TX1510 tow? May need to haul water in an IBC Tank from our Burn (stream) due to reduced spring supply in this hot weather and want to be safe.....
Cheers Chris just trying to plan for the worst case scenario now and for the future...Iseki TX1500 vs Iseki TX1510 ••• AGRIster
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have a read, gross 1500kg unbraked if the information can be considered as correct, where they got that info I have no idea, mind you depending on your terrain "if its on its gone" as the saying goes. obviously if your in about the hills of aberdeenshire I can see why you ask, would need to be as brave man to tackle some of those with a little tractor very over loaded!
Chris
Many thanks I will err on the side of caution with anything...I had a Kubota B7000 a couple years ago, which is essentially the equivalent to the Iseki and used to pull more than it should. I believe these smaller tractors get something like 1500 KGs of towing capacity with brakes trailers.
I say you won't have a problem pulling the weight. However, get some decent tongue weight on the tractor so the rear tires will bite and if you don't have a loader, get some front weights as the front will get light. Also, if this is mainly on dirt, clay, etc, keep it in 4x4 so the front axle helps pulling and braking as well. Specially if it's hilly ground.
This is pulling a 1600 Kgs tractor, plus mower and trailer. Way more than it should for sure.
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