Landscaper,
Well I am going to take a crack at estimating the weight based on a length of 103 feet, a width of 42 inches, and various sod thicknesses (2 inches, 1.5 inches, and 1 inch). My reference on soils gives a range of densities for firm packed soils as 95 pounds per cubic foot to as much as 125 pounds per cubic foot.
Lets assume the lowest --- 95 pounds per cubic foot.
The volume of your "rug" is length times width times thickness with appropriate conversions of all lengths to feet.
This gives the following:
Vol (2 inch thick) = 103 x 42 x 2 / (12 x 12) = 60 cubic feet
Weight (2 in thick) = 60 x 95 = 5700 pounds
Correspondingly, if the thickness is 1.5 inches,
Weight (1.5 in thick) = 4275 pounds
and
Weight (1 inch thick) = 2850 pounds
It is obvious that your tractor could not lift this much sod weight regardless of which thickness we have, and we haven't even accounted for the weight of the sod cutter / carrier yet.
In view of these estimates, I doubt that you will be able to lift even an 80 foot sod roll, but, of course, it depends on the thickness and the carrier weight.
Dirt is heavy stuff isn't it. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
JackIL