Hi all, how's it going!?
I've only posted a couple of times before, but recently solved the 'indicators-not-working-but-hazards-are-duff-switch-fault' through searching on here - thank you all
After a good 30 minutes of searching i am unable to find however the payload of our H-reg hi capacity 110. I can find weights for modern machinery, but not ours - can anyone confirm this please?
As i have ordered delivery of a dumpy bag of sand already now, so it doesn't matter, but i would be interested to learn it still for future reference. As i just saw a Ford Ranger (pardom me) drive up with one in the back i'm sure our old girl would of coped, but i ordered lots of plasterboard and insulation too, so all is not lost....
Googling the weight of a dumpy bag of sand they can be in excess of 1200kg, and more wet (this is England summer time after all!) - depending on type, and how well 'packed' they are, but after doing two trips with red brick (600kg each) last weekend i thought i'd remain sensible!
Cheers guys
Tom
PS We got 35p/brick (c1980's) at the reclaimation yard
PPS When i have filled the back (and i mean filled!) with dry/dam ish) logs it has sat down a good 3-4" on its springs, and c50psi has been needed to make the tyres look 'sensible' - any ideas what that might of weighed? A fair bit more than the (calculated 600kg) red brick, as stacked near the cab, that hardly made the rear springs move...
I've only posted a couple of times before, but recently solved the 'indicators-not-working-but-hazards-are-duff-switch-fault' through searching on here - thank you all
After a good 30 minutes of searching i am unable to find however the payload of our H-reg hi capacity 110. I can find weights for modern machinery, but not ours - can anyone confirm this please?
As i have ordered delivery of a dumpy bag of sand already now, so it doesn't matter, but i would be interested to learn it still for future reference. As i just saw a Ford Ranger (pardom me) drive up with one in the back i'm sure our old girl would of coped, but i ordered lots of plasterboard and insulation too, so all is not lost....
Googling the weight of a dumpy bag of sand they can be in excess of 1200kg, and more wet (this is England summer time after all!) - depending on type, and how well 'packed' they are, but after doing two trips with red brick (600kg each) last weekend i thought i'd remain sensible!
Cheers guys
Tom
PS We got 35p/brick (c1980's) at the reclaimation yard
PPS When i have filled the back (and i mean filled!) with dry/dam ish) logs it has sat down a good 3-4" on its springs, and c50psi has been needed to make the tyres look 'sensible' - any ideas what that might of weighed? A fair bit more than the (calculated 600kg) red brick, as stacked near the cab, that hardly made the rear springs move...

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