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Ford Ranger Tipper excellent condition and low miles  

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Ford Ranger Tipper excellent condition and low miles

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Ford Ranger Tipper truck, professional conversion. Its a Supercab so perfect for putting tools in the cab safely whilst still having a decent size back for chip, logs etc. 'Suicide doors' mean you can actually access all the stuff in the cab really easily unlike all other models, L200 etc. I searched for ages for the perfect Arb truck and this is it. I used it for my own small company for a few years, I only ever towed a sub 750kg chipper, we had another larger bodied truck so never overloaded it with chip as there was no need. I made some 'greedy' boards out of stockboard, and lined the bed with stable matting. The matting I will leave in the truck as its an ideal base for the back. As you can see from the receipts and it being my source of income I always spent money where needed and the truck has been very well looked after, there are a couple of small scuffs on the front bumper but free from dents, bad scratches etc all in all the body work is in very good condition as is the interior and mechanically the truck should be good as I've just had an MOT and lots of work done in the past year plus anything that has needed doing has always been done. The truck was previously owned by E.on energy hence the bright orange, which is a vinyl wrap I think, on a white body so that being said underneath the wrap the paint should be absolutely perfect although the wrap is such a good job you can't tell its not just an orange truck, it could be a re-spray but I think it is a wrap.
 
Things to note:
 
New MOT, Next MOT due 31.03.2022 - At the time of last MOT (march) I had the body Wax Oiled which has been done every year or every other depending on usage, New Pads, Discs, and Calipers.
 
14/07/2020 - I had the gearbox reconditioned, at the same time the Clutch, Dual Mass Flywheel and all relevant belts where replaced. I have done very few miles since this.
 
In 2017, I had a problem with an injector so they where all replaced.
 
There are receipts for all MOTs and works I have had done on the truck since owning. Which from memory I bought in 2015.
 
Tyres all in good or very good condition and are All terrain.
 
All in all, a well looked after truck, literally perfect for someone to use as an arb truck or other business where tipping and tool storage is needed. I am only selling as I have stopped doing Tree work over the last few years, the truck has had minimal use for at least 3 years as I was away for 2 in NZ where the truck was stored in a garage. 
 
Any questions don't hesitate to ask.
 
Truck still in use so mileage may increase slightly.
 

 

Dorchester, Dorset - United Kingdom



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what can it carry legally ? Can it pull a 3.5 ton trailer ?

MaxSW

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Hi, google seems to say the legal towing limit is a 2500kg braked trailer, and a payload of 1225kg. 

 

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