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04/4/2009 at 5:12pm
Location: NE Scotland Outfit: Bailey Phoenix + CRV
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Hmm, I've just been checking the original documentation and it says.
Mass in running order. 1205kg
Essential Habitation Equip Payload 60kg
Personal Effects Payload 132kgs
Optional Equipment Payload 28kgs
Max tech perm. laden mass - 1425kg
Now is it just me, or what on earth do people carry that weighs 220kgs (4.4cwt)?
Post last edited on 04/04/2009 17:29:43
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04/4/2009 at 5:54pm
Location: Hampshire Outfit: Hymer Nova S
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You need to be careful, don't assume the MIRO is the weight of the delivered van.
It might be but its often the base spec of that van or that of a not quite finished prototype.
I had my new one accurately weighed [load cell under each wheel]as a condition of acceptance and it was 68 kg over its MIRO. In my case I think a prototype derived issue, but one requiring replating of the production vans.
Returning to the 220kgs, well I have weighed everything that came out of my last van and all that went in mine and its easy to get to 220. I had over 220 but well within the quoted payload
Battery, mover, awning, crocks, gas cylinders, spare wheel, cable, chairs, food clothes etc. You do the same it's frightening how the overall weight grows.
To make a list and weigh each lot is the only way to do it properly.
Relative to our peers we don't seem to carry a huge amount so from our work I am confident many are well overloaded.
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