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Can anyone see a problem with turning my 130 into a flat bed and using it to carry my tr6 weighing 1300kg.

 

I'm going to rebuild the truck which is currently a tipper but was thinking outside the box.

 

We are all overloaded from time to time and thought if I towed a tipper trailer instead and ramped the chipper on the back of the Landy I would be better off from a pay load point of view.

 

I have no worries with trailer licence, tacho or the usual and just thought it was worth asking others in the know.

 

Cheers Jim

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Cheers I'll have a read up of the spec and see what I come up with.

 

I just thought I'll probably have more weight in it when it's full as a tipper so if I do get the distribution right at least I'll know exactly what I'm carrying.

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Its a 130 and definitely 3500kg gross.

 

I think what I'll do is when I strip it down and take the back off I'll ramp the chipper on the chassis cab and get it weighed so I know the loading.

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My 130 which is 3500kg with ally dropside flat short body and ply floor striped right down only has a 1400kg payload, so you are going to be pretty close to max and that's before you even think about axle loads

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Its a 130 and definitely 3500kg gross.

 

I think what I'll do is when I strip it down and take the back off I'll ramp the chipper on the chassis cab and get it weighed so I know the loading.

 

Yes, sorry my fault there, forgot it's a 130 till after I posted :blushing:

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