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How much does a two row corn head weigh for an e?

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    Posted: 04 Apr 2013 at 9:40am
I have two two row gleaner e heads I need to get home. I do not have anything heavy enough to lift them. Think it would be possible to skid them onto my trailer?  I have a 16 foot car trailer. Pretty low deck. 
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Jesse - that might work if they were on pallets and you had a way to winch them on up the ramps.    Another idea -  Do you have a two fork style big round bale mover (or can borrow one) - the type that goes under the bale and not spikes in it?  I unloaded a 330 cornhead off a trailer once that way using my 180.  Mike
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About 1500#'s on a two row. I moved a 330 (approx 2000#'s) with the WD. Took the bucket off and slid the bucket arms under and chained the top back.....Dale 

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Thanks guys. I was planning on going to get them today but was struck down with some horrible sickness the loving wife brought home. Fever, headache, nasty cough. Hopefully next week.
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I have an e and the book says 1249 pounds.
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