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Does anyone know the load capacity of a 1450? Am I right in thinking it's 3290Kg.

 

I would think not, are they not 7500KG GVW, I think empty they will be getting close to 5000KG.

 

Is there a PTO chipper fitted? another 1000KG+?

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I would think not, are they not 7500KG GVW, I think empty they will be getting close to 5000KG.

 

Is there a PTO chipper fitted? another 1000KG+?

 

Thanks, do you have any suggestions as to where I can find the technical data on the internet?

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Thanks, do you have any suggestions as to where I can find the technical data on the internet?

 

Atkinson Vos Ltd Mercedes Unimogs - Specifications

Off Atkinson`s web site, it does not list a 1450, but does list a 1250 which I believe is the same bar engine output, gives a 4210kg dead weight, but I think that is for a basic chassis cab, so the 3290kg payload stated would have to include weight of body, rear linkage, pto etc.

I think skyhuck on the money at around 5000kg tare with body, chipper if mounted would have to be added to that, so with a heavy chipper of a 1000kgs, would give you 1500kg capacity.

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Atkinson Vos Ltd Mercedes Unimogs - Specifications

Off Atkinson`s web site, it does not list a 1450, but does list a 1250 which I believe is the same bar engine output, gives a 4210kg dead weight, but I think that is for a basic chassis cab, so the 3290kg payload stated would have to include weight of body, rear linkage, pto etc.

I think skyhuck on the money at around 5000kg tare with body, chipper if mounted would have to be added to that, so with a heavy chipper of a 1000kgs, would give you 1500kg capacity.

 

Thanks, that's not a lot! It must be hard to stay on the right side of the weight limit!

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