24.7675 ton 1 US (short) ton = 2000 lb 1 UK (long) ton = 2240 lb 1 tonne (metric) = 2204.6 lb
Yes. 34 lb is 544 oz.
An integral plow is one in which the entire weight is carried by the three point hitch when transporting and it may or may not have a tailwheel and gauge wheels, a semi-integral plow has a wheel or wheels that remain in contact with the ground when transporting while the rest of the weight is carried by the three point hitch, a drawn plow is self supported on wheels and is attached to tractor solely by the drawbar.
Yes, because it is 400 oz.
1lb is 16oz, so 314lb is 5024oz and is much larger.
Class I
If you're asking what the dimensions are, I have no idea. But 2" is correct for a Class 3 & 4. In a Class 5 the receiver increases in size to 2.5", even though a Class 4 will pull the same weight (10,000 lb. with 1,200 lb. tongue limits on both)... I've got a 2001 Wrangler Sport and the only hitch that makes sense to me for what our vehicles are capable of is the Reese Class III hitch, it'll pull a 5,000 lb. trailer with 500 lb. of tongue weight.Hope I answered your question in time and was able to help,BenJamin
The class 2 hitch will tow 3400 lb.I found that a V8 with a class 3 or 4 and transmission cooler will tow 7000 lb
Class I or 1
class 1
Class I
Class I
Class 1
Read the owners manual. My 97 with the 4.6 liter V8 has a 2000 lb tow load and a 175 pound hitch weight. I would assume that with electric trailer brakes the tow weight could be more up to 2500 lbs and with a class II hitch of 3500 lb. capacity one could increase this to 250 lbs. for good towing. I would add a equalizing weight hitch and sway bars for anything towed that is 2000 lbs. or more. Semis and tornados have a definite effect on sway.
Use a Class III ball hitch (2" ball) as a minimum.
Class 1
CLASS 1