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is a 1.6td with crate round it do you think????

i am thinking bout 70kg is that bout right cheers
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I'd have thought a good bit more than that... its iron and steel.... a wbx weighs enough........and its alloy and steel....

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i know but i can lift it through the engine lid so thought it couldnt be that heavy??

hope not anyways postage company is gonna pick it up soon??
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At least 100Kg with a proper wooden crate as the crate would weigh 20-30KG on its own, have you got any bathroom scales you could try to rest it on to get an idea of weight?
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only glass ones dont think the wife would be to happyif they broke!! shes still on that i wanna get fit in the new year campaign!!!
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bare wbx is 75kg - I have weighed one and lifted one about 6 " but I am a wimp I know.
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Take a length of strong timber like a scaffold plank, mark it off in ten equal divisions and place your suitably protected bathroom scales under one end and a brick under the other. Place the engine on the marks in succession starting at the brick. Stop when you feel you may endanger the scales. At that point a simple calculation will give the actual weight of the engine. ie half your engine weight will be shown at mark number five or say at number three 3/10 of your engine weight will be shown.
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Citizen Smith wrote:Take a length of strong timber like a scaffold plank, mark it off in ten equal divisions and place your suitably protected bathroom scales under one end and a brick under the other. Place the engine on the marks in succession starting at the brick. Stop when you feel you may endanger the scales. At that point a simple calculation will give the actual weight of the engine. ie half your engine weight will be shown at mark number five or say at number three 3/10 of your engine weight will be shown.
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that is probably the coolest most long winded way of weighing something but i did it and it weighs a total of 73 kg's dry!!!

in the end though a heavy duty carpet tared then lifted the lump onto them( the engine not the wife)

Thamks for advice guys
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