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TD-25G Weight Analysis for Heavy Equipment
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When performing maintenance or replacing parts on the TD-25G crawler tractor, operators often need to know the machine's weight. Understanding the weight is crucial for transportation, load-bearing calculations, and equipment placement on job sites.
Discussion Process:
The TD-25G, as a crawler bulldozer, has a variable weight depending on its configuration, including the engine setup, additional attachments, and optional heavy-duty components. Below is a breakdown based on user feedback and specifications.
  1. Base Machine Weight:
    The base weight of the TD-25G, without attachments or added equipment, is generally between 23,000 and 25,000 kilograms. This weight applies to a standard configuration, including the engine and basic chassis components.
  2. Impact of Attachments:
    When the machine is equipped with attachments like a bulldozer blade, bucket, or other heavy accessories, the weight increases. Some users have reported their machines reaching over 30,000 kilograms with the addition of heavier attachments.
  3. Variations in Specific Configurations:
    The weight can slightly vary depending on the specific model and any customization or additional heavy-duty components installed. For instance, some users mentioned that their machines included reinforced tracks or additional counterweights, leading to a heavier overall weight.
  4. Weighing and Calibration:
    To ensure an accurate calculation of the machine's transport load, users are encouraged to refer to the specific specifications in the equipment manual or directly measure the machine’s weight using an electronic weighing system.
Conclusion:
The TD-25G typically weighs between 23,000 and 25,000 kilograms, but depending on attachments and custom configurations, the weight may increase. For safe transport and use, it's recommended to verify the machine’s exact weight either by the manual or through direct weighing before starting work.
Knowing the actual weight of the equipment not only helps in making proper transportation arrangements but also ensures safe operation and efficiency in various job conditions.
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