SECTION 3 -- FIELD OPERATION
3--137
TRACTOR WEIGHT INFORMATION
Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight
The maximum axle loads and vehicle weights will
differ by model, depending on the type and
combination of front and rear axles fitted to the
tractor.
Maximum Axle Load G.V.W.
2WD Models
Front (kg)# Rear (kg)
Total
(kg)
2449 (LF) 6260 (LR) 7500
2449 (LF) 6500 (HR) 7500
6020
2994 (HF) 7000 (HR) 8100
1361 (WD) 6260 (LR) 7500
1361 (WD) 7000 (HR) 8100
2449 (LF) 6500 (HR) 7500
T6030/T6050
2994 (HF) 7000 (HR) 8100
1361 (WD) 7000 (HR) 8100
(LF) = Light Duty front axle with six stud wheel
fixing at maximum 72” track setting.
(HF) = Heavy Duty front axle with eight stud
wheel fixing at maximum 72” track setting.
(WD) = Wide front axle with eight stud wheel
fixing.
Maximum Axle Load G.V.W.
4WD Models
Front (kg)# Rear (kg)
Total
(kg)
6020
3600 7000 (HR) 8100
T6030/T6050
3600 7000 (HR) 8700
T6070
3600 7000 (HR) 8700
IMPORTANT: # Includes front mounted equipment
or loader in the raised position but with no load in the
bucket.
(LR) = Light Duty rear axle.
(HR) = Heavy Duty rear axle.
(see page 3--138 for axle identification)
Restricted Operation
IMPORTANT: For intermittent operation, the front
axle loading (including loaded loader bucket) may be
increased (see Restricted Operation), provided
that the ground speed does not exceed 8 km/h (5
MPH) and the front track width settings are
maintained within the limits shown:
2WD Models
Maximum Front Axle Loading
(Restricted Operation)
*
kg lb
Standard Axle 5000 11022
Heavy Duty Axle 5000 11022
* Maximum track setting 1829 mm. (72.0 in.).
4WD
Maximum Front Axle Loading
(Restricted Operation)
Class 3
kg lb mm in
T6010 6200 13668 1727 -- 2032 68 -- 80
T6020 6200 13668 1727 -- 2032 68 -- 80
T6030 6200 13668 1727 -- 2032 68 -- 80
T6050 6200 13668 1727 -- 2032 68 -- 80
T6070 6200 13668 1727 -- 2032 68 -- 80
NOTE: Total axle weight is measured with only the
front or rear wheels on the scales inclusive of liquid
and cast iron ballast and with mounted equipment in
the raised position.
IMPORTANT: Do not exceed the tractor gross
vehicle weights shown. This can cause an overload
condition that may invalidate the warranty and may
exceed the load rating of the tyres. The maximum
recommended gross vehicle weight is the weight of
the tractor plus ballast plus any mounted equipment
such as sprayers, tanks etc. in the raised position.
IMPORTANT: Braking regulations in some countries
may impose lower gross vehicle weight limits for road
transport than the figures quoted in the above tables.