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As it says. Spot on service, everything was done to the letter, constant comunication between myself and his guys and the trailer turned up when they said it would. :thumbup1:

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How close to the weight limit do you reckon you are there? I'm just wondering as I've just brought a tipping trailer and I don't think I can carry much behind my master in it.

 

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How close to the weight limit do you reckon you are there? I'm just wondering as I've just brought a tipping trailer and I don't think I can carry much behind my master in it.

 

R

 

the train weight for a master is 5500kgs, the trailer is 950 ish and that is a 1.5 tonne min digger. and i couldnt tell you what weight is in the van with some saws and tools in. :001_smile:

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I've been wondering that I know that mine with bits and pieces in comes in at about 2400kgs. Mines the 3.3 not 3.5t, max train weight is 5300kgs, does that mean I can tow upto 2900kg? Ifso that makes me a lot happier about what I can do legally.

 

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i would say so mate unless we are missing something. The trailer runs sweet behind it, i think the master lacks power, but it tows the trailer with ease. It sat great with the digger on it

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