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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I just checked "7610-66-128-4353 technical manual user handbook truck, utility, lightweight, MC2"
    Thanks Mick, What is this manual can you post a link or copy? And who wrote it?

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    Oh and before anyone comments I havent towed more than 750kg with my Perentie and wont until I am happy its legal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rathgar View Post
    Yes but those differences don't reduce the GVM infact its it is the highest (or equal) of any similair period 110 that can tow between 3850 and 4000kg
    You're right. Those differences will probably have little effect on the GVM but appears to have a significant impact on what it can tow.
    Don't get confused between GVM, GTM, ATM and GCM.

    Quote Originally Posted by rathgar View Post
    Thanks Mick, What is this manual can you post a link or copy? And who wrote it?
    It is an Australian Army handbook.
    I have a paper copy. I don't know where an electronic copy is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    .... It is an Australian Army handbook.
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    Thanks Mick, that's OK I am only looking for manufacturer documentation (and I havent found any yet, but in NSW the authorities have a formula to cope with that).

    And I know my GVM's, GCM's, GTM's and ATM's don't worry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rathgar View Post
    Thanks Mick, that's OK I am only looking for manufacturer documentation (and I havent found any yet, but in NSW the authorities have a formula to cope with that).

    And I know my GVM's, GCM's, GTM's and ATM's don't worry.
    I don't think the "manufacturer" data will exist. These were custom built Landrovers for the ADF.

    What is theis formula the NSW authorities have? It has been demonstrated on this forum that the 6x6 is quite capable of moving heavy loads. I intend to get the engineering on my 6x6 to re-rate the towing capacity to as much as I can get.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    I don't think the "manufacturer" data will exist. These were custom built Landrovers for the ADF.

    What is theis formula the NSW authorities have? It has been demonstrated on this forum that the 6x6 is quite capable of moving heavy loads. I intend to get the engineering on my 6x6 to re-rate the towing capacity to as much as I can get.
    I dont think it does either. I just want to get as close to know it does as possible. In NSW if manufacturer info is unknown then max allowable tow is 1.5 x the unladen mass of the tow vehicle i.e. for my FFR 2250kg(from memory - but that is army documentation - probably should get a weigh bridge certificate) x 1.5 = 3375kg

    Towing - Road rules - Safety & rules - Roads - Roads and Maritime Services

    I think I have said this before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rathgar View Post
    I dont think it does either. I just want to get as close to know it does as possible. In NSW if manufacturer info is unknown then max allowable tow is 1.5 x the unladen mass of the tow vehicle i.e. for my FFR 2250kg(from memory - but that is army documentation - probably should get a weigh bridge certificate) x 1.5 = 3375kg

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    How interesting! So, my 6x6 could tow 5.97 tonnes. That gives a GCM of 11570 kg, Over 11 tonnes! Should be a doddle getting the 4.5 tonnes I want.
    The book I have states the axle weights are 1350kg front and 1950kg rear so that is 3300kg GVM. 1250kg plus 1000kg for 2250kg tare.

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    Guys
    According to the operators manual for the 110 6x6 (civilian), the GCM is 7050kg, which is the same for all 110 variants with the Isuzu engine.
    As far as I can see the civilian 6x6 is identical to the military one at least at the towing end.
    I can't see an increase in GVM beyond 7050kg being allowed without an engineers certificate, and any engineer will want to see some concrete information from the manufacturer, which basically doesn't exist.
    The only legal way to tow big loads is to reduce the tare weight.
    Also as far as I can see there are no figures on permissible ball weight.
    Pete

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    How interesting! So, my 6x6 could tow 5.97 tonnes. That gives a GCM of 11570 ...
    Yeah but I think those figures are only going to apply to a vehicle with GVM of less 4.5t. Not a truck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PeteFox View Post
    ...Also as far as I can see there are no figures on permissible ball weight.
    Pete
    I was going to contact Dixon Bate (manufacturer of the pintle hook) to check the specs.

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