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Anyone on here using an Isuzu extended cab with bed heaped for log deliveries,if so how much do have on a load roughly in cubic mtrs?

I am considering buy one to replace Nissan single cab which I used to put on approx 1.6mtrs cu mtrs of LOOSE (9/10") logs. Very difficult to measure the heaped part of the load but measured as best as I could.

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I use a Ranger Super cab Cessna and a level load is approximately 1.1 cubic metres.

 

The Isuzu dimensions are 1795 x 1530 x 465 so a level load should give approx 1.28 cubic metres. Why do a heaped load - surely that could differ with every load?

 

if you are a member of the shooting organisation BASC I think they offer a discount on new Isuzu pick ups.

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I use a Ranger Super cab Cessna and a level load is approximately 1.1 cubic metres.

 

The Isuzu dimensions are 1795 x 1530 x 465 so a level load should give approx 1.28 cubic metres. Why do a heaped load - surely that could differ with every load?

 

if you are a member of the shooting organisation BASC I think they offer a discount on new Isuzu pick ups.

 

 

I used this scheme to get discount on my new L200 last year and it certainly makes it cheaper than the best discount the dealer could offer

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