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Posted (edited)

whats its payload

 

Plenty for what it is going to be used/designed it for :-)

 

The 7.5t version is already on order :-)

 

How's your 180HP truck doing?

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whats its payload

 

Plenty for what it is going to be used/designed it for :-)

 

The 7.5t version is already on order :-)

 

How's your 180HP truck doing?

 

doing fine ,nice to have lots horeses to play with:biggrin:

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How's your 180HP truck doing?

 

Yeah, can't wait for that in the 7.5t.

 

Having said that, I've been pretty impressed with the 130hp available in the 3.5t version even when "fully loaded"!!

Posted (edited)

nice! very smart. didn't you have a non tipping pick up before? no more shoveling chip!!

 

edit: that was meant for j.shutler

double edit: not to say yours isnt nice of course! :biggrin:

Edited by alex_m

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