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Width of a D21

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    Posted: 27 Dec 2011 at 1:22pm
For transport purposes, how wide is a D21 in inches, to the ends of the stub axles. Thanks.

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91-5/8 inches wide at ends of axles.
71-3/4 inches tall at top of hood.
90-5/16 inches tall at top of steering wheel.
105-1/4 inches tall at top of exhaust.
160-5/8 inches overall length.
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I have been quoted a container as taking tractors up to 92" wide. It would be a tight squeeze or take some precision driving. Thanks for your help.
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Orange Kiwi, you had better grease up the ends of the axles good before you drive it into that container! Darrel
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I loaded one in a container going to Dublin Ireland about 3 years ago. It fit and thats all that matters. 92 inches is as wide as they come.
 
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Originally posted by DarrylinWA DarrylinWA wrote:



92 inches is as wide as they come.
 
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Do you mean 92" is as wide as a D21 comes ?
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No I mean the container is 92 inches wide. I just finished loading 21 containers going overseas of recycling equipment and that is awide  as you can get a container. I had about 1/4 inch each side when I put the D21 inside.
 
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