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The weight of an Eaton-Fuller third member differential varies based on the specific model and configuration, but it generally ranges from approximately 200 to 300 pounds (90 to 136 kilograms). This weight can be influenced by factors such as the materials used, size, and any additional features. For precise specifications, it's best to consult the manufacturer's documentation for the specific model in question.

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