How much does a 50 loader tire weigh?

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Frodo
07/30/25 8:40am
50 loader tires generally weigh around 250-300 pounds, depending on the specific tire model. Below is relevant information about loaders: Definition: A loader is a type of earth-moving machinery widely used in construction projects such as highways, railways, buildings, hydropower, ports, and mines. Purpose: Loaders are primarily used for shoveling, loading, unloading, and transporting loose materials like soil and stone. They can also perform light excavation work on rocks and hard soil. With different attachments, they can complete tasks such as bulldozing, lifting, and handling other materials. In road construction, they are mainly used for filling and excavation in subgrade engineering, as well as aggregate collection and loading at asphalt and concrete mixing plants.
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