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iveco dailys any day,trannys look like your gippo outfit! 35c12s 2.3 litre&2.8 litre bigger enigne one carries more weight (gtw).be aware if towing with 3.5 ton truck u should have a tacho fitted and working. vosa in cheshire has just informed us!!

 

a tacho? really? :confused1:

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The old tacho debate again, as long as your within a certain distance from base you should be ok. I'm not but then again I've got mates all over the place I have to visit with machinery...............

 

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Iveco iveco iveco, mine is a 35-15c and its a beast. This one time in a a safe controlled privately owned race track i loaded to to the top with chip whist towing my chipper and she pulled like a beauty even on the hilly bits!!!!! Thats a strong truck with a good engine. Back on the road though its safely safely with sensible weights!!! Great truck, looks good and built well.

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Iveco iveco iveco, mine is a 35-15c and its a beast. This one time in a a safe controlled privately owned race track i loaded to to the top with chip whist towing my chipper and she pulled like a beauty even on the hilly bits!!!!! Thats a strong truck with a good engine. Back on the road though its safely safely with sensible weights!!! Great truck, looks good and built well.

 

how much are they new?

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A company I used to work for ran 6t Iveco dailys and transits, the Ivecos were suprisingly good off road, even towing a gert massive vermeer.

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