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Our Eco Tourer.




-- Edited by greynomad1953 on Saturday 23rd of November 2013 08:06:52 PM

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very cool


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Thanks SnowT for turning the photo around.  I just don't know why it loaded up sideways!



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Great looking set up and love that fold up A frame.

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Nice van ,
May I ask how old it is, to me it looks very new

Cheers John

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Hi Mary Jane,

Not sure just what you mean in regards to ATM, but if you are referring to the vans weight, Ours weighs in at 1600 kg unladen and about 2000 kg with all our gear on board.

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Hi John, our van is now about 12 months old.

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I like! What's the ATM? They're really light aren't they?

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So how strong is that folding A frame for pulling 2 tonne?

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neilnruth wrote:

So how strong is that folding A frame for pulling 2 tonne?


 Only has to be stronger than the 5/8 pin that holds your tow bar tonge to the car confuse



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Hi Neil and Ruth,

The folding A Frame is suitable for trailers / caravans with a gross mass weight of 3500 kg.  Our van is well within these limits.  The folding A Frame is is ideal when you have undercover limited storage at home like we do.



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Thanks for that. I've never seen a folding A frame before.

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I fixed the Pic's Enjoy..

 

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Thanks for fixing my photos.  How do you do it?  They were up the right way in the original file, but for some reason turned side ways when they were posted.



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Very nice, I was tossing up between one of those and an Avan camper trailer at one time, opted for the Avan but purely on cost, they were a lot cheaper. I like the fold up drawer bar and the tri fold kitchen table on the Eco Tourer.

What is the ball weight of the van?


-- Edited by Vic41 on Monday 9th of December 2013 10:56:12 AM

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Just bought a second hand off road model, haven't had time to use it though.

 



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