DAF XF 105.410 | 410HP | 6x2 Hook Lift | 25 Tonne | Euro 5 hook lift truck














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- Sleeper cab
- Spotlights
- Tipper hydraulics
= Remarks =
DAF XF 105.410, 2009, 6x2 with 25-tonne hook lift system. Euro 5. Veere, Netherlands.
A 25-tonne hook lift on an XF 105 chassis: the heavy end of the container handling market, on the truck that dominated European long-haul for a decade.
The 25-tonne rating puts this well above the standard skip and container work, into scrap, aggregates, demolition and heavy waste. Combined with the 410 hp XF driveline you have a machine that loads heavy and still moves properly on the road between sites.
Drivetrain — 410 hp, Euro 5 with AdBlue.
Chassis — 6x2 with 25-tonne hook lift system.
Condition — Odometer 1,067,686 km. The XF 105 driveline is proven well beyond this figure, and it is the reason these trucks hold their value in the container trade.
Buying from Poppe Trucks
We have been trading used commercial vehicles from Vlissingen for over two decades and we sell across Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Export documents, customs declarations and insurance are arranged here at our own premises, so you leave with the paperwork in order. Our yard sits within easy reach of the ports of Vlissingen, Antwerp and Rotterdam, which keeps shipping short and simple. We can collect you from the station and help arrange accommodation. We speak English, German, French and Spanish.
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= More information =
Max. front axle load: 9000 kg
Rear axle 1: Max. axle load: 11500 kg
Rear axle 2: Max. axle load: 7500 kg