The weight of an average tractor radiator can vary depending on the size of the tractor and the type of radiator, but it typically weighs between 20-50 pounds.
The weight of a home radiator can vary depending on its size and material. On average, a typical cast iron home radiator can weigh around 100-200 pounds. However, modern aluminum radiators are much lighter and can weigh only around 20-50 pounds.
Oh, dude, a radiator for a semi can weigh anywhere from 50 to 150 pounds, depending on the make and model. But like, who's really counting, right? Just make sure you have a buddy to help you lug that thing around.
A 2001 Ottawa yard tractor typically weighs around 32,000 to 36,000 pounds, depending on the specific model and configurations.
On average, a prune weighs about 10 grams or 0.35 ounces.
The average weight of a pea is around 0.1 grams.
25 to 30 lbs.
Standard tractor tires weigh 130-140lbs. Super singles weigh 200-210lbs.
The weight of a home radiator can vary depending on its size and material. On average, a typical cast iron home radiator can weigh around 100-200 pounds. However, modern aluminum radiators are much lighter and can weigh only around 20-50 pounds.
All tractors vary in weight from model to model and brand to brand. For a list on a number of tractors and information on them see the related link...First of all, weight is not a unit of measurement, . Second, not all tractors weigh the same, in units of pounds or kilograms. Lastly, a better question to ask would be "what is the weight of an average tractor?" or "How much does the (your tractor here) weigh?"
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There is a right and a left radiator, together they weigh about 4 kg.
14,500lbs
Usually they want to weigh close to 17,00 lbs.
A Farmall M tractor weighs just over 5000 lbs.
Empty around 35,000 lbs