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ibexman



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Chassis failure
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Rashers



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Shocked Good job it was being parked up as it failed. interesting summary as to why lifts and cranes are a challenge to fit onto a commercial vehicle.
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This links goes direct to the article

https://vertikal.net/en/news/story/11794/l...s-failures 1999 Defender TD5 110

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It's worth noting that the article dates from 2011. Darren

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Were they made by Nissan.......
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v8bob



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The picture of the broken chassis doesn’t look like it has plates welded on it.
My thought was a heavy duty chassis had plates welded on to it?
So, don’t aerial platforms need a heavy duty chassis?
Post #864829 1st Nov 2020 7:19pm
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