How Much Does a 20-Horsepower Four-Wheel Vehicle Weigh?
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20-Horsepower four-wheel vehicles with their body weight typically weigh around two tons. You can weigh it at a weighbridge for a more accurate and quick measurement. The weight of a four-wheel vehicle may change over time with usage. Below is an introduction to the weight standards of four-wheel vehicles: 1. Self-weight: The self-weight of small agricultural four-wheel vehicles mainly depends on the vehicle's structure. Taking the first-generation Luoyang Dongfanghong small four-wheel vehicle as an example, its self-weight reaches 3000 kilograms. Agricultural four-wheel vehicles are generally diesel-engine vehicles, similar to manual transmission cars, so a C3 or higher driver's license is required to operate them. 2. Agricultural transport vehicles: Agricultural transport vehicles refer to the general term for trucks used in agricultural transportation, mainly including vehicles specifically designed for agricultural transportation and modified ordinary agricultural transport trucks. Agricultural transport vehicles usually use diesel engines, and four-wheel drive models are equipped with differential locks, off-road tread tires, or low-pressure wide-section tires. 3. Advantages of agricultural transport vehicles: The advantages of agricultural transport vehicles include good driving visibility, safe and convenient operation, simple structure, and low cost. Additionally, agricultural transport vehicles can be modified, such as using detachable canvas canopies to convert them into ordinary trucks.