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Which of the 4x4's can pull 3.5t?


Simon Rotheram
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You could put the whole lot on a public weigh bridge for about £6 you would know where you stand especially if working in a vosa area. The rig is very versatile you could deliver 1/2 cu metre bags which would weigh less than 200kg when dry. The out fit is also good for 50 plus mph which would be difficult with a tractor unless spending lots of money. :thumbup1:

 

Exactly why I bought it. Its not a massive and crane and cant lift anywhere near a botex 560, but exactly what I need and allows me to plan jobs differently to other companies. Also saves the back.

 

It is spot on for delivering firewood in bags. Lift a ton bag easy, would probably lift a full metre bag if the wood was dry.

 

Unfortunately I dont do firewood (laziness). It has delivered three bags though............. two of them were to my house:001_smile:

 

Also picks up a ton bad bulging with woodchip easy enough so is really handy for delivering them which I do a bit of.

 

I reckon the bed would take 6 bags of firewood+2 stacked up and strapped so by my rough calculations of £75 a bag will do £600 in on the trailer and would take a max of 5 mins to unload each bag. Happy days for a someone doing lots of firewood.

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