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    Calling Hiline and the Ho Hars

    And anyone else with a tray back 130 DC

    Can you give me an overall length for a 130 DC with the following

    Standard LR tub

    Alloy tray (like a triple M or Duratray etc)

    Steel tray (like a Gibson or Mitchell etc)

    For the tray owners could you also provide the distance from the rear X member to finish of tray.

    And also include the bullbar in the length (if fitted and type)

    That concludes todays task, thankyou for your participation

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    ho har is on his way to the shed to measure up


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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    ho har is on his way to the shed to measure up


    Mrs ho har
    Excellent work

    You may well get a gold star for being first to finish the task

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    OOOHHHH I like gold stars


    overall length 5470mm from of front TJM winch bar to end of tray

    tray length 1880mm
    overhang 440mm

    our tray was second hand bought from East Coast Commercials ex duel cab fisheries...steel frame alloy sides and floor


    did we do well


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    Quote Originally Posted by The ho har's View Post
    did we do well


    Mrs ho har
    BRB

    off to the garage with the tape measure

    gold stars will be handed out at the end, but I must say you should leave a bit of space for one or two at least

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    At those dimensions it fits

    Boy they're long little suckers aint they

    But cant you fit some stuff in a tray that size

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    Quote Originally Posted by seqfisho View Post
    At those dimensions it fits

    Boy they're long little suckers aint they

    But cant you fit some stuff in a tray that size
    i often fit 3/4m of sand and 10 bags of cement in mine
    plus a cement mixer and wheel barrows
    130's rule

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    I had to measure mine for the tassie ferry.From memory it's 5.650.It's not where am tonite , but I should be able to measure it up for you tomorrow.It has an Obeico steel tray, (Tamworth, similar to Michells)and is ex NSW Nat. parks.

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    total length 5.600 with arb winch bar, (warn 9000 fitted) to the end of the tray. Tray length 1.950.Rear x member to end of tray.550. Something to consider. My Hayman-reece towball is .280 inside the end of the truck. (I have an aluminium canopy that extendes .050 beyond the end of the tray) It's a pain in the bum to reach under there to do things up. I talked to Hayman reece about extending the hitch and they were reluctant ,but said they might be able to manage about .100, so I haven't bothered.
    Don.

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