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iveco daily 5.2t,unladen weight


Johny Walker
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We took our 6.5 tonner with tail lift which I guess is the same over a weigh bridge rammed with poplar chip 3 climbing kits, lowering kit, 8 saws, tool kit etc..

6,650 Kgs -

 

I though you had a 6 ton one?

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/arb-trucks/29792-iveco-6-5-a.html

 

Weighed it empty will and have the figure someplace.

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We took our 6.5 tonner with tail lift which I guess is the same over a weigh bridge rammed with poplar chip 3 climbing kits, lowering kit, 8 saws, tool kit etc..

6,650 Kgs -

 

I though you had a 6 ton one?

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/arb-trucks/29792-iveco-6-5-a.html

 

Weighed it empty will and have the figure someplace.

 

im looking for a 5.2t for its towing ,the 6t is only 2250,

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