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Mercedes Axor 1829 18Tonne Dropside/Rear Barn Doors Tipper

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Mercedes Axor 1829 18Tonne Dropside/Rear Barn Doors Tipper

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£15,000


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Mercedes Axor 1829 18Tonne Year 2006 Tipper

Only done 160,000KM (approx. 100,000 Miles) - will go up as still occasionally used.

Never done site work, been used for delivering aggregate and bark mulch.

really good solid truck, due to a change in the way we use our vehicles this vehicle is no longer required.

fitted with a digital tacho

Mot until January 2023

10.5 tonne payload

bed dims 5.3m x2.3m

has drop sides as well as barn doors, on a very heavy duty body, (was designed for transporting large boulders) - ideal for wood chip and logs.

£15,000 + VAT 

any questions or offers please drop me a message, text or phone call - 07397 997 973

viewings welcome - Southampton (SO50)

 

- United Kingdom



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