Mercedes atego 1324 RoRo

Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Does someone have a comprehensive list of what I’d need to run something like this? Own job use only.
Your thinking along the same lines as me Dave .
I’ve got hgv so I can go this lorry but I need an operators license to work with it from home . In order to get that I need the commissioners to confirm I can do that . I have a bit of space in my wee yard so I’m hoping this will be good enough. I don’t do any hire or reward work so restricted operators should be fine .
I could then run a five tonne excavator to my own sites and also haul gravel to sites for my price work . I don’t have a class 1 so I couldn’t tow a decent trailer with it but I think it’s still a really good option without towing ability
 
craig

craig

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Forms are there, you need to advertise in a local paper about the operating center (around £500), provide financial evidence (restricted £3100 for first vehicle and £1700 for each extra slot on the licence, standard national is more), and a maintenance agreement (depends on local labour rate £80-150 per inspection), you can do it yourselves with the right experience and facilities. Restricted you won't need a nominated transport manager.
 
Vinpetrol

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Anyone know how they are for reliability? Any recurring issues with them ?
 
Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Tidy looking truck and very low mileage for its year. Any service history to back up the mileage??
I didn’t get that far with them as I needed to get off the phone before I started reeling off the credit card numbers . I would imagine so as they’ve owned it from new . The bought it as a chassis cab and then had the gear fitted
 
Furniss

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Cant help you re paperwork but i can with the concept.
I run 19t merc version although ive only done 10k with it it seems very solid.
and completely changes the way you work , for the better 👌 makes everything easy , don't like the over used phrase "game changer" but this def is.

Some lads on here are much more savvy than me but not much to check hook wise afaic just the usual wear etc and make sure it tips to a decent angle as the overhang can limit that.

Back door could be a pita to load machines on if it's not barn door type for obvious reasons, but handier for tipping.

One owner since new 🤷 get it bought 👍
 
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craig

craig

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Difficult to check, but try and check the adblue system is working fine and not bypassed if it's been bypassed because of faults as well as you getting in hot water with the DVSA/TC it will cost to put right, the longer it's not been working the more components fail with crystallization of the stuff.
I think the some mercs inject the adblue nearer the engine, and can leak in that area, easily spotted by white crystalizing.
With low km`s it should be fine, but check the hook, and its tower for wear, and cracks.
 
Vinpetrol

Vinpetrol

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Cant help you re paperwork but i can with the concept.
I run 19t merc version although ive only done 10k with it it seems very solid.
and completely changes the way you work , for the better 👌 makes everything easy , don't like the over used phrase "game changer" but this def is.

Some lads on here are much more savvy than me but not much to check hook wise afaic just the usual wear etc and make sure it tips to a decent angle as the overhang can limit that.

Back door could be a pita to load machines on if it's not barn door type for obvious reasons, but handier for tipping.

One owner since new 🤷 get it bought 👍
Cant help you re paperwork but i can with the concept.
I run 19t merc version although ive only done 10k with it it seems very solid.
and completely changes the way you work , for the better 👌 makes everything easy , don't like the over used phrase "game changer" but this def is.

Some lads on here are much more savvy than me but not much to check hook wise afaic just the usual wear etc and make sure it tips to a decent angle as the overhang can limit that.

Back door could be a pita to load machines on if it's not barn door type for obvious reasons, but handier for tipping.

One owner since new 🤷 get it bought 👍
Someone viewing just now , if they don’t buy it straight away she’s keeping it til I get there in the morning . If it’s as good as it looks I will go for it
Obvious but make sure it's 7t in the box ....most quote without when I was looking...7t seems a good payload.
where would the payload be shown ? It’s not on the vin plate as far as I can see
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Furniss

Furniss

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Someone viewing just now , if they don’t buy it straight away she’s keeping it til I get there in the morning . If it’s as good as it looks I will go for it

where would the payload be shown ? It’s not on the vin plate as far as I can see
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Fingers crossed they are time wasters.

Should be marked with unlaiden weight somewhere, or if not on the paperwork relating to the build, then figure in the skip ...prob 700-800kg on that as mines 1t.

Better still take it on a run and put it on weigh bridge at same time.
 
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Smiffy

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Someone viewing just now , if they don’t buy it straight away she’s keeping it til I get there in the morning . If it’s as good as it looks I will go for it

where would the payload be shown ? It’s not on the vin plate as far as I can see
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Very rare for lorries to have unladen weight written on them.
Top number is lorry max
Second number down is lorry and trailer max ( being 28t it should have a bigger engine fitted a long with more gears and low geared axle all a benefit)
The two other numbers are axles.
If it's in the cab have a flick through the defect sheet and ask if you can see the 6 weekly check sheets. It doesn't matter if there have been faults but if the same fault comes up repeatedly it shows a lack of maintenance. The same goes for the daily defect book. .
Check it has difflock. Some don't. It's not the end of the world but you can push your luck a lot more if you have one fitted.
And I haven't read the full as but check the bin comes with it as some sellers are cheeky and want extra for the bin
 
craig

craig

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There's no requirement to have the unladen weight shown here, other countries yes.
There may be old tickets in the cab with the weight on, looks like the owner is selling it not a dealer, so should be able to tell you, they may even have a weighbridge.
 
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