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As a tag owner I can say they are very stable and do not have as big an overhang as some 2 axle vans- giving abetter on board payload 1300kgs in the case of the A747. The Iveco can tow more because it is rear wheel drive and built on a steel chassis, not rated by Alko but by Iveco truck division.

In the US the bigger- top end models feature a tag . This adds to payload.
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Hi in yank RV speak. TAG=tag along axle. Because they are never driven and may have a separate braking system, hydraulic/electric.

Not sure but it maybe because its not fitted by the chassis builder, but by the converter.

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Hi Dazzer, better get very deep under that rock Laughing Laughing .
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