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trouser chili
Mar 27, 2002

Unnngggggghhhhh

Motronic posted:

I mean.....nobody can say except the person he's renting it from I'd expect. Or whoever built it. Because it all depends on what the floor assembly is made of and structured. I mean....it's got a garage door on it. What else would it be used for other than vehicles that need a door that size?

Also, compact tractors aren't all that heavy, under a ton for sure even with a loader and cab.

Woodworking shop is all I can imagine.

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trouser chili
Mar 27, 2002

Unnngggggghhhhh

dreesemonkey posted:

You are correct. I got to see the shop in person last week, no concrete underneath. It's definitely weird for an otherwise well built shop. The tractor seems to be ok on the floor, I don't know that I'd want to park a car in there though.


Yeah it's easy to look at a tractor and think they're lightweight compared to a car, but this little loader tractor of mine punches in around 2000lbs with a rider. I also park it on a wood shed floor. Anyway, if you know the tractor model you can look up the base weight on https://www.tractordata.com. Might help with decision making if you find out it's really a beast.

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