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It had a tank on the front which would have weighed a ton or so when full. They are used for all sorts of things on the continent, it has a full 3pl at the back and can do pretty much anything a regular tractor would do. My Dad is selling this one at the mo, it'll probably go back to the continent, they're not very common over here.

 

If it was set up the other way round with the cab at the front it would make a great timber crane platform, it has good ground clearence, as it is though I'm not sure what use it would be.

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first time ive come across one of those. if it's a spraying rig then it's designed to have probably 1500 litres of water tanked on the front plus booms, pumps and everything else (2tonne plus). could probably put a fairly reasonable hiab type appliance on the front, but how much use that would be for feeding a chipper or loading a trailer at the back, is a whole other question.

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