My Sturmtiger weighs in at around 120lbs.  I can pick it up, but can't get
it up to shelf height.
I needed it out of the way the other night so I pulled out the ATV ramps and
strapped them
to the bench.  I put the batteries in and fired the tank up.  I was actually
amazed at how easy
it climbed up the 30 degree angle.

Derek
T065

On Sat, Dec 19, 2009 at 10:15 AM, Spitbraaicatering <[email protected]>wrote:

> Whoops... Was swatting a mosquito and sent incomplete... Ask the
> butcher for their old band saw blade. They are made of spring steel.
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> > Hey all what has your all up weight come in on your 1:6 tanks? I'm
> > about to fit my leaf springs and was wandering what your tanks weigh
> > in at... Btw anyone making their own leaf springs you can get them
> > free from any butcher.
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