hiluxman
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They aren't, they do a wide cab 3.5t grafter but extremely rare.I like the grafters but seem a bit big compared to the cabstar
They aren't, they do a wide cab 3.5t grafter but extremely rare.I like the grafters but seem a bit big compared to the cabstar
Everytime. I can get my 10t daf into places easier than the 3.5t iveco. I'd say same with my 18t daf but then it's getting wider and then the width becomes the issue.See i still think there is merit in this compared to van based tipper
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I like the grafters but seem a bit big compared to the cabstar
Everytime. I can get my 10t daf into places easier than the 3.5t iveco. I'd say same with my 18t daf but then it's getting wider and then the width becomes the issue.
Yeah agree but looking at what you get 2019 heavier duty for a lot less than a 3.5t I wonder if its worth taking the plunge?10t is great 12 or 15 even better but that 7.5t is alot of hassle to carry the same as an ifor tipper
Hence the 10t for me, it's got a heavy body on too. Insuated tarmac body but legally gets 5.2t on.10t is great 12 or 15 even better but that 7.5t is alot of hassle to carry the same as an ifor tipper
I've been using the truck last few days towing trailer. Can't transport the avant and bucket with it as won't fit on either. The iveco has been out for 3 weeks now I've not got time or inclination to do repairs, or skills to do the welding. I think next year I will look into itHence the 10t for me, it's got a heavy body on too. Insuated tarmac body but legally gets 5.2t on.
I do agree modern 7.5t are pants but id rather just drive a wagon about than a truck or pickup with a trailer on any day
Hence the 10t for me, it's got a heavy body on too. Insuated tarmac body but legally gets 5.2t on.
I do agree modern 7.5t are pants but id rather just drive a wagon about than a truck or pickup with a trailer on any day
Is it cab mounts or cills to repair on itI've been using the truck last few days towing trailer. Can't transport the avant and bucket with it as won't fit on either. The iveco has been out for 3 weeks now I've not got time or inclination to do repairs, or skills to do the welding. I think next year I will look into it
Lf45 12t is sweet spot...I know someone here that'll agree too. When you jump to lf55 you lose width.I'd agree about rather driving the wagon but 7.5t are just so pointless now. Really only any good for pothole gangs that want 1.5t of tarmac a day and to be able to chute it into wheelbarrows.
This has been for sale for a long time so must be worth a deal. 6.5t carrying capacity and enough room in the cab for your sandwiches.
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Lf45 12t is sweet spot...I know someone here that'll agree too. When you jump to lf55 you lose width.
Cills i think amongst other things, brakes, wheel bearing, lights hydraulic leak (non mot) plus quite a bit more.Is it cab mounts or cills to repair on it
Cills aren't a bad repair. Brakes or usually the shoes for hand break.Cills i think amongst other things, brakes, wheel bearing, lights hydraulic leak (non mot) plus quite a bit more.
It's probably done less than 1k since last mot.
Again 1t carrying capacity not worth collecting material at least the trailer you can get 2.5t on
Yeah brakes every year carrying capacity easy double or triple it, not that I would know from use, just gossipCills aren't a bad repair. Brakes or usually the shoes for hand break.
Bearings are easy enough.
In terms of carrying capacity I'd agree but they are well cable of more just our stupid rules in UK.
LF45 go to 12t gvw, LF55 on 19.5 inch wheels upto 15t, them LF55 on 22.5 inch 18tThey do l45s Upto 15t or atleast they exist but not sure if uprated aftermarket. They go up another axle size and tyre size. Narrower than an lf55 but not quite as good turning circle as the smaller ones.
Just incase it interest anyone a 7.5t lf45 requires no modifications to be replaced at 8.25t. the Iveco is slightly more and I think the man run 6 stud axles all the way to 12t but not sure whether you can uprate 6.5t to 12t.
I'd say a bit dear perhaps. Just sold ours which was newer and much higher spec for 9.2K+vat and they weren't queuing up. If there's no vat on it then probably about right for someone who isn't vat registeredThis looks the right money, might be a bit big for you though Dylan, and it’s miles away sadly…
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LF45 go to 12t gvw, LF55 on 19.5 inch wheels upto 15t, them LF55 on 22.5 inch 18t