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Trailer will be used to transport 40 kg crate to store. The greatest amount of weight that can be loaded onto the trailer is 1050kg backspace. A 250 kg crate has already been lo…
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Trailer will be used to transport 40 kg crate to store. The greatest amount of weight that can be loaded onto the trailer is 1050kg backspace. A 250 kg crate has already been loaded onto the trailer
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you can still transport 2040 KG crates to the store.
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