





A Faro, slightly edited in order to just make the job slightly less difficult, with a very slightly increased capacity, an increased pick-up width to avoid unsightly oversights, and a pick-up that works in reverse
Which is different from the original:
– The load capacity has increased to 28m³
– Choice of rim color
– Color choice for cover, side walls, structure and basic framework
– working width on 3m to better absorb the expanses in the curve
– The pick-up works in reverse