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dig dug dan
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Post: # 112230Post dig dug dan

Nissan commercials now 5 years
That dealer wont be as bad as the one near me. One of our friends, who used to work high up in ford, told us that ours was the worst dealer in the country!
Dan the Crusher Man
01442 212315
www.crusherhire.co.uk
"a satisfied customer? we should have them stuffed!"

Dave_L
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Post: # 112231Post Dave_L

I'd rather do 10 domestic job than one commercial job.
RW Gale Ltd - Civils & Surfacing Contractors based in Somerset

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rxbren
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Joined: Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:41 am
Location: northampton

Post: # 112232Post rxbren

Not done much commercial have considered giving it another try but having to constantly chase for money is a pain and then keeping on top of multiple invoices for different sites. The pay was not as good as it should have been due ti being on price work and there always been an issue out of our hands mostly the idiot measuring up and organizing for the panels to be made and then effing it all up so wrong sizes bits missing etc

Forestboy1978
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Location: southampton, hampshire

Post: # 112282Post Forestboy1978

Sooo,,,

After having multiple annoying things going wrong I've decided instead of getting another vehicle, to upgrade my van.

I don't like this idea cos I spent nearly 2 weeks rigging my van for tools but I've decided on an Iveco Daily which has the capacity to pull 3.5 tons.

rxbren
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Location: northampton

Post: # 112286Post rxbren

That the 35c15 ? What year did they start towing 3.5t

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 112290Post Forestboy1978

rxbren wrote:That the 35c15 ? What year did they start towing 3.5t
Not sure mate.

Went into a van place today. They offered £5000 for mine. Said they'd keep an eye for what I'm looking for and phone me.

I might get 7k for it private but I'd lose the VAT if I'm correct on that. Not sure but if they can give me a decent price on a vehicle then I might take their 5k.

If the van can carry on board 1.5 tons is it legal to load with a micro digger or mini dumper?

michaelthegardener
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Location: bristol

Post: # 112291Post michaelthegardener

what van have you got now ? I was looking at mine today thinking how can it be rusting allready at just 6 :p but it is a transit maybe its time for a newer one but id prob just get the same and whats the point my private plate makes it look 15 years old anyway :D

rxbren
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Post: # 112293Post rxbren

If vat and van bought through your work when you sell it on you add the vat to the sale

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 112294Post Forestboy1978

michaelthegardener wrote:what van have you got now ? I was looking at mine today thinking how can it be rusting allready at just 6 :p but it is a transit maybe its time for a newer one but id prob just get the same and whats the point my private plate makes it look 15 years old anyway :D
I've got a 5 year old vivaro SWB 90ps with tow bar, rear view camera and racked to the max. 44250 miles currently. Yours for 7k with a set of 5 spoke alloys and the original wheels with tires brand new on them. Rear door ladder and 1k roof rack.

Couple of minor scratches and a dent under left arch.

Rear view camera has stopped working though. But it's fitted. Probably a wiring issue.

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 112295Post Forestboy1978

rxbren wrote:If vat and van bought through your work when you sell it on you add the vat to the sale
I'll try and work that out when I'm less drunk

Was not vat registered when bought. Am vat now

lemoncurd1702
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Post: # 112296Post lemoncurd1702

Vat on purchases made before registration on items such as vans machinery etc can be reclaimed as far back as four years before registration.
I think you need to do this soon after registration, best have a word with your accountant if you use one.
Mine seemed to be unaware of this and it could have lost me a lot of reclaimed Vat if I hadn't found out myself.
Cheers
Lemoncurd

michaelthegardener
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Post: # 112297Post michaelthegardener

Forestboy1978 wrote:
michaelthegardener wrote:what van have you got now ? I was looking at mine today thinking how can it be rusting allready at just 6 :p but it is a transit maybe its time for a newer one but id prob just get the same and whats the point my private plate makes it look 15 years old anyway :D

I've got a 5 year old vivaro SWB 90ps with tow bar, rear view camera and racked to the max. 44250 miles currently. Yours for 7k with a set of 5 spoke alloys and the original wheels with tires brand new on them. Rear door ladder and 1k roof rack.

Couple of minor scratches and a dent under left arch.

Rear view camera has stopped working though. But it's fitted. Probably a wiring issue.
im tempted but Im used to the height in the back of the transit now :p don't think I can ever go back to a standard roof allways liked the vivaro/traffic/ Nissan whatever they called it :D so nice to drive compaired to the transit

rxbren
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Post: # 112299Post rxbren

Better off with a transit........

Ford make the best commercial vans/pickups.

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