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the trucks are c1+e, taco etc,gross weight with timberwolf 190 around 9000kgs, not entirely sure of the cubic chip capacity,6 forward gears,high and low box plus 2 intermediate ratio gears?, I m not into technical stuff with vehicles but come along to the show and have a look and I will put some pics on tomorrow

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just register it ag and fill it to the hilt with chip and tow a 12" chipper about, but then it will last about a month and die, lol. i think it did have a pto dave we looked at the one at justins show, did look cool but its a beefed up pick up, not a mog by any means, but i think it will definately fill a gap in the market, i would have a 3.5 ton pick up again but they are too soft and carry to much for the engine and body to handle imo.

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i think it did have a pto dave we looked at the one at justins show.

 

Your right Stevie, PTO is a option with them, but then I suppose any truck in the country can have a pto fitted.

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Yeah the weight thing is a slight downside....it seems pretty big for what it can carry. Time will tell though- it could be awesome yet!

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57k thats where all our council tax is off too......

 

The 4x4 option allows them to haul up in some really good hiding places at 11.00am when they have finished for the day...... with the 0.025 tonne of chip from the 2 cat B thins they have knocked out and got there day in....

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Edited by Mark Cattell

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