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Allan Whiting29 Nov 2018
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Advice: Compact tipper vs ute

Why would you buy a ute when a small truck has three times the payload, better warranty, is built stronger and in many cases less expensive?

It’s always amazed me how ute makers can charge so much for their payload-deficient offerings. Fuso’s urban tipper has around three times the load capacity for the same money as a 4WD ute!

For an ask of less than 50 grand the narrow-cab Fuso Canter 615 is a lot of light truck for the money. It has a factory-fitted tipping body and hydraulics kit; a payload around three tonnes and tray capacity of two cubic metres.

Those without a light rigid truck licence can opt for a GVM derate to 4495GVM. Nothing changes mechanically, only the compliance plate.

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A five-year/200,000km warranty on everything – tipping gear included – makes ute warranties sound very ordinary. Also, because it has a truck-sized sump and 30,000km oil change intervals it’s cheaper to operate.

Crawling around underneath the little Canter reveals four-wheel ABS disc brakes, a massive 4.5-tonnes capacity rear axle with positively-locking limited slip centre and a tipper-specific, box-section chassis.

Tradies who want toolbox space in addition to the load area can easily bolt a metre-long, side-opening box to the headboard and still have two metres of tray length.

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The skinny cab – width only 1.7 metres – is designed to allow the little tipper to fit into tight spaces, but fat blokes can always opt for the wide-cab version that measures two metres across.

Traditionally, light trucks have always been manual-transmission-only, but the Canter 615 can be bought with the standard five-speed stick shift or a dual-clutch, six-speed self-shifter.

The Duonic automated shift box can be driven like a full auto, or manually shifted without the need for a clutch pedal.

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I’ve driven both transmissions and the auto is the pick. Shifts are seamless and the calibration provides a downshift program when the exhaust brake is engaged or the wheel brakes are used.

A bonus with the Duonic transmission is cruise control.

With leaf springs front and rear the ride quality is firm and handling is flat, even when fully loaded.

Initially, I was disappointed with the fact that the Canter tippers don’t have independent front suspension, as some Canter versions do, but after testing the IFS I can see why: it’s a smooth road suspension that hates ruts, corrugations and potholes, thumping loudly in protest when it encounters bumps. The leaf suspension is much more tolerant.

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Performance is ute-like, with 150hp (110kW) in the 2800-3500rpm band and 370Nm at 1350-2840Nm from Fuso’s 4P10 3.0-litre, four-cylinder, common-rail diesel.

Emissions level is Euro 5, through a diesel oxidation catalyst and diesel particulate filter, but Fuso engineers claim there are none of the common DPF maintenance issues for this vehicle, thanks to a different filtration material and higher-temperature operation.

Canter models come standard with a touch screen multi-media system featuring a satellite navigation system that comes with three-years of free map upgrades. The screen also displays images and sound from a reversing camera that is now fitted as standard.

“The 615 City Cab tipper is a great compact truck for operators who sometimes need to operate in tight environments,” said Fuso Truck and Bus Director, Justin Whitford.

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Specifications:

Fuso 615 Factory Tipper
Enigne: Four-cylinder in-line DOHC,four-Valve
Type: Variable geometry turbo charged air to air intercooled
Displacement: 3.0 litre (2998cc)
Bore: 95.8mm
Stroke: 104mm
Power: (DIN) 110kW at 2840 to 3500rpm
Torque: (DIN) 370Nm @ 1350 to 2840rpm
Transmission: Six-speed Dual Clutch with auto and manual modes (opt five speed manual)
Suspension front: Multi-leaf with double acting dampers
Suspension rear: Semi-elliptic leaf with double acting dampers
Rear Axle: Full floating banjo type with positive locking limited slip differential(LSD)
Capacity: 4500kg
Axle ratio: 5.285
GVM: 6000kg (opt 4500kg)
GCM: 9500kg (opt 8000kg)
Fuel: 70 litres

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Written byAllan Whiting
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