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Hi Guys I'm hoping to get some insight on what the GVM of a C60L is in metric terms. Thanks in advance for your help =)
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The answer depends at least partly on which version of C60L you are looking at. GS? Machinery Lorry? They seem to have adjusted max gross weight to accommodate the required load rather than keeping the load within the limit of the components.
A basic gross (laden) weight in pounds would be approximately 16000 (again depending on version) so about 7250 kg. |
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Thanks. Yes it is a GS without the winch.
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More information - a page from the Vehicle data Book listing the C60L at 15400 pounds and the data tag attached to my C60L (GS with winch, part of the REL radar train) at 15700 pounds - both a bit less than I gave from memory this morning.
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Thanks Grant =)
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