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Old Dec 21st, 2021, 22:15   #18
Rich850R
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Originally Posted by classicswede View Post
If you are not loaded and pulling decent size loads you might not notice how badly they lack

What a load of nonsense


I’d say a gross train weight of nearly 3600kg would be a decent Size wouldn’t you? Or are you suggesting that the 44T articulated truck I train people to drive is more of a decent load?

Like I said with the van loaded as it should, with decent nose weight, coupled with decent tyres and accurate pressures I’ve had no issues, on wet soggy pitches, gravel inclines leaving site and even snow on the A34 where the road was shut for 3 hours while the snow got deeper. Still managed to haul the 26ft twin axle out.

Then again it might be down to driver skill. Who knows
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