Depends on the model of 165.
One model is 2480 Kg without fluid in the tires.
The additional weight from fluid on the water depends on tire sizes.
12-36" 75% water fill level gives 197.1 Kg per tire. And 100% fill level gives 262.9 Kg per tire.
So the answer is for example: 2480+262.9*2 = 3005.8 Kg.
Approx 7600# without cab or fluid in the tires. Add approx. 300# for cab, 1600# for rear tires filled w/fluid. More data found here.... http://www.tractordata.com/td/td353.html
Weight distribution. It prevents damage to roadways.
The pressure in any tire is determined by the weight the tire is supposed to carry . For example , if a car is weighing 2000 kilos , each tire is carrying 500 kilos weight . The pressure in the tire should be such as to withstand this weight . Pressure is force divided by area . So the more the area of the tire connecting to the land , the less tyre pressure is needed to withstand the weight . The rear tires of the tractor are almost double the size of the front tires and carry three fourth of the weight of the tractor . So if the tractor weighs 2000 kgs the rear tires carry weight of 1500 kgs and the front tires carry weight of 500 kgs . But then the front tires are one half the size so the pressure there will be 2 X pressure in rear tyre X 3/4 . ( These are approximate calculations for illustration . ) So the front tire should have about 1.5 times more pressure than the rear tires .
As the tractor pulls plows or other things the weight gets pulled back onto the rear wheels, to carry that weight and not sink into the ground they need to be large.
85W90 gear oil
90 weight gear oil
Trade the rear tires to the front and the front tires to the rear. Every other time you do it, trade the right front tire to the left rear and right rear to left front
A: Replace engine oil 1: Rotate Tires 6: Replace rear differential fluid
you will have tires rubbing when weight is placed in rear. Will be loud scrubbing noise.
Could be that your rear struts are bad and are allowing the car to squat enough when weight is added for the tires to rub the body or frame
You cannot rotate tires on a vehicle when the rear tires are wider than the front. They must stay where they are,
DIRECTIONAL tires stay on the same side of the vehicle Front to rear , rear to front