4x4 pickups or iveco's that will tow 3.5 ton

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Justme

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This how the Dutch do it. It is an Iveco tractor with a close coupled trailer. Depending on the size of the trailer the empty weight varies between 1400kg and 1640kg. Max gross weight is 6 tonne and it can be driven on a B-E license (before 2013). If you got your drivers license after 2013 then max gross weight is 5 tonne.

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Where is the trailer?
 
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Justme

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This how the Dutch do it. It is an Iveco tractor with a close coupled trailer. Depending on the size of the trailer the empty weight varies between 1400kg and 1640kg. Max gross weight is 6 tonne and it can be driven on a B-E license (before 2013). If you got your drivers license after 2013 then max gross weight is 5 tonne.

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I thought we all had the same licence weight limits now?
 
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Brendan

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Where is the trailer?
It's built in, was a video on here a few weeks back, I think the "trailer" slides in and out but it's really fixed to the vehicle so does not articulate, would have thought it's a very grey area
 
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Russell

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Do 110 or 90 defenders have a gross vehicle weight of 3.5 tone?
 
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Russell

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I've seen some listed as high capacity. Is that the 3.5tone version?
 
Flying Torquewrench

Flying Torquewrench

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@Justme , Brendan already answered the question. The trailer is indeed built in.

below is a link to the manufacturer but unfortunately their website is only in Dutch. They specialise in B+E combinations.


You can buy your own Iveco Daily and have it converted. The conversion costs around £10000 ex VAT and the trailer costs around £16000 ex VAT.
 
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Monkeybusiness

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I've seen some listed as high capacity. Is that the 3.5tone version?
Hi Capacity is the body type - it has a separate (larger) rear pickup bed (cab is closed off and not joined to it). The rear tub bolts off so they are easy to convert into tippers etc. They are often the basis for Special Vehicles conversions, a lot of which end up as 3.5 tonners.
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V8Druid

V8Druid

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Hi Capacity is the body type - it has a separate (larger) rear pickup bed (cab is closed off and not joined to it). The rear tub bolts off so they are easy to convert into tippers etc. They are often the basis for Special Vehicles conversions, a lot of which end up as 3.5 tonners.View attachment 16676
and 130 wheel base usually ... had one once, briefly
 
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fred

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mini artics been around a long long time.

Love to see the VOSA chaps face when pulled driving this legally on a car licence.


or a trannie that can tow 5 ton on a car licece


or a 50 ton tipper for those extra wet muck aways!


 
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JD450A

JD450A

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mini artics been around a long long time.

Love to see the VOSA chaps face when pulled driving this legally on a car licence.

It would be a face of delight as he starts putting you in your place and prepares to utterly keelhaul you on both C&U Regs you know nothing of and a tirade of other unknown s**t......


If a 3.5t mini artic was viable i'd be doing it..... It's not and there is a reason no one really runs em in the UK.
 
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fred

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you seem not to have understood. This is still a car driven on a car licence towing withing its plated train weight in compliance with the CAR licence which has no weight limit. The trailer may need an annual test if its heavy enough but no O licence nonsesne.

Not an easy solution to put together as you need to have an old driving licence with grandfather rights but for the right person/requirement its a gem.
 
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Justme

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It's built in, was a video on here a few weeks back, I think the "trailer" slides in and out but it's really fixed to the vehicle so does not articulate, would have thought it's a very grey area


Sounds more like an extending body so would still be same MAM limits.
 
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Justme

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mini artics been around a long long time.

Love to see the VOSA chaps face when pulled driving this legally on a car licence.


or a trannie that can tow 5 ton on a car licece


or a 50 ton tipper for those extra wet muck aways!




Cant see that first one getting down to 3500kg MAM & having any left for the 5th wheel imposed load.

Also to tow 5 tonne on a tranny you need a pre 19-01-2013 BE licence no other licence would allow it not even CE. Plus the tanny would need to be rated for it.
 
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