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what is the weight of a gleaner E combine

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    Posted: 25 Mar 2010 at 3:34pm
i found one cheap and was trying to see if i can get it on the trailer or if i need to get someone else to haul it for me. the tailor can haul 9,000lb. i thought i might be able to but didn't know.
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A guess an E will weigh about 5 to 6K, wind will bother you the most
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Weight of Gleaner e is just under 8000lbs. If your payload on your trailer is 9000 you should be o.k., but I'd be using a one ton to pull the thing and not be moving more than 30 mph. I moved one about 50 miles last summer, went good, just take your time.
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