Determining Vehicle Load Capacity
Find weights and capacities for your machine model in the Specifications
section.
Avoid injury! Overloading the vehicle or trailer causes
loss of control and causes serious injury or death.
- Do not allow the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) to exceed
the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the vehicle.
- Remove excess weight before operating vehicle.

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The picture shows a Protective Structure installed
on a two-passenger machine. Some machines do not have a Protective
Structure installed as some models are not designed to include it.
Factors in Determining Vehicle Load Capacity
Optional equipment, and attachments that are not standard
equipment, reduce your cargo box capacity; so they must be included
when determining gross vehicle weight.
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Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) is
the combination of the empty vehicle weight and payload.
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Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) is the maximum permissible vehicle weight.
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Payload is the weight of all
occupants, tongue weight, cargo, attachments, and options that were
not standard equipment.
Payload = B+C+D+E
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(A) Empty vehicle weight is
the weight of the vehicle (full fluids) without occupants or load
or attachments.
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(B) Occupant load is the combined
weight of the operator and passenger (or passengers).
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(C) Trailer tongue weight is
the weight measured if the tongue of a loaded trailer was placed on
a scale. The tongue weight must be approximately 10% of the total
of the trailer weight and the weight of its load.
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(D) Cargo load is the weight
of the cargo.
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(E) Attachment and option weight is the combined weight of all attachments and options that were
not standard equipment. For help with this information, contact your
John Deere dealer.
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Vehicle load capacity is the
remaining amount of weight that the vehicle is able to haul.
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Determine maximum vehicle load capacity:
- Calculate GVW = A+B+C+D+E
- Subtract the Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) from the Gross
Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).
- The weight difference between the two numbers is the vehicle
load capacity.
Vehicle Load Capacity
= GVWR-GVW
- The Gross Vehicle Weight must be less than or equal to
the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating. If GVW exceeds GVWR, remove excess
weight from the vehicle before operating.
Example:
The following is for a vehicle with 68 kg (150 lb) of cargo
load, a 91 kg (200 lb) operator, 100 kg (220 lb) of attachments. Attachments
include a heavy-duty brush guard, Protective Structure poly roof, cargo
box power lift kit; towing a trailer with 23 kg (50 lb) of tongue
weight.
Find the correct specifications for your machine model in the
Specifications section in this manual. To determine your machine capacity,
use those numbers.
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Description
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(A) Operator Weight:
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91 kg (200 lb)
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(B) Empty Vehicle Weight:
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553 kg (1220 lb)
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(C) Trailer Tongue Weight:
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23 kg (50 lb)
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(D) Cargo Load:
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68 kg (150 lb)
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(E) Attachments and/or Options:
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100 kg (220 lb)
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GVW = 835 kg (1840 lb)
• 91 kg (200 lb) + 553 kg (1220 lb) + 23 kg (50 lb) + 68 kg
(150 lb) + 100 kg (220 lb)
Vehicle Load Capacity = 81 kg (180 lb)
• GVWR 916 kg (2020 lb) less GVW 835 kg (1840 lb)
Utilize the remaining vehicle load capacity of 81 kg (180 lb) to
haul an additional passenger (or passengers), cargo, trailer tongue,
and attachment weight.
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