Mercedes-Benz Atego 1823 flatbed truck















































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Model: Atego 1823
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (E): WDB9525031K411794
Gross Vehicle Weight (F.2): 18000 kg (18 tonnes)
First Registration Date (B): 1999-09-14, Mileage: 494 608 km
Engine Power (P.2): 170 kW (which is approximately 231 horsepower, confirming the "23" in 1823)
Mercedes-Benz Atego 1823 is a 4x4.
Cab Type: Day cab (short cab)
Chassis: obust, high-clearance chassis designed for heavy-duty applications.
Condition: Visually, the truck shows signs of significant use and wear consistent with a 1999 heavy-duty vehicle used in demanding environments. There is visible rust on the dropside body and crane, and the paint is faded in places.
Crane (HDS) System:
Make: "ATLAS 105.1" Year of Manufacture (Baujahr): 1999 Max Hydraulic Pressure (Druck max.): 270 bar
Type: Hydraulic loading crane, mounted behind the cab. This allows for self-loading and unloading of materials.
Features: The crane has outriggers (stabilizer legs) for stability during lifting operations. It is a knuckle boom crane, offering flexibility in reach and lifting angles.
Application: Ideal for tasks requiring material handling on-site, such as lifting construction materials, pipes, equipment, or waste containers. Bodywork:
Type: Dropside/Flatbed body with high sides, likely suitable for transporting loose materials like sand, gravel, or general cargo. The sides made of steel.
Overall Purpose/Application: This Mercedes-Benz Atego 1823 4x4 with an Atlas crane is a versatile and durable workhorse, primarily suited for heavy-duty tasks in construction, infrastructure development (especially given the owner's name), utility services, or general material transport where off-road capability and self-loading/unloading are essential. Its robust build and 4x4 drive make it capable of operating in challenging terrain.
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