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If I was going to pay tipmaster prices it would have to be on a 6 tonner. Bet there is 500k pay load after kit and men.

 

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Can you tip with a swing lift attached? Was considering one for my truck. Are they any good?

 

Swing lifts are so handy, chips get jammed in behind it but a prise out with the shovel and its all out. my pick up is 2600kg with me and kit, but the chip box is small. that truck looks nice but it will be sub 500kg payload with kit and bodies in it.

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why have a mog for heavy work,never been a fan. I think their capacity is too small for what they are . 7.5 Iveco is a far better choice id reckon .

have to be honest though a tool pod and all that body the chip capacity would be very small against the chip box

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