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Wagon and drag is the future; it is a multi-purpose vehicle.
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Reading that mick, it suggests I could buy a 6.3 tonner and not require a tacho?
youd be fine for your work, but when delivering the crushers you'd need to use a tacho
spot on giles. I put them on the back of my truck at the moment, which means i am under the 3500kg for this rule. If i got a larger truck i would be stuffed. I would have to keep a small truck for deliveries, and that would be costly
My new truck, which is arriving in march, I have decided not to have a tacho fitted. Its £600 and i never use the one i have, as i always avoid trailer towing for hire and reward.
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my 7.5t costs £175 tax £486 insurance, mot variable usually about £400, saftey checks every 12 weeks £52+vat takes a hour at designated service garage, use of a yard for o/liecence £1.5 per day makes it easy as don't need my own yard space to fit VOSA spec
no london as lorry is to old to go there
to get o liecence you need to specify a garage that does the work but i would not be without it for 3 ton excavator transport and carting stuff in and out of jobs MSH
no london as lorry is to old to go there
to get o liecence you need to specify a garage that does the work but i would not be without it for 3 ton excavator transport and carting stuff in and out of jobs MSH
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12 weeks? Normally 6 but you can push it to 10 with the permission of the traffic commissioner?
How you getting 12?
How you getting 12?
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That's what I was going to ask!
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thats what the garage i use put on the form when i applied for o.liecence about 10 years ago, was accepted so never questioned it.... MSH
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My six weekly inspections cost me around £200 as they seem to always find and repair something. Insurance is about a grand a year. Mot is usually about a grand a year. Have to rent a bit of space on a farm for operators centre . Always had one I think I would find it hard to manage with out one. Definitely speeds my job up.
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Looking at it, I would be able to get a restricted o licence.
Does that mean less frequent inspection? I could cope with every 10 weeks but every 6 would be a right pain.
Tough for me at the moment as I really don't know if it would be worth it, I'm about 70% sure it would be. I suppose that's the risk you take isn't it.
I'm also guessing that I could put a digger on the back as well?
Like the look of the mitsubishi canters, heard they are very good and they are quite small as well which would be nice.
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Does that mean less frequent inspection? I could cope with every 10 weeks but every 6 would be a right pain.
Tough for me at the moment as I really don't know if it would be worth it, I'm about 70% sure it would be. I suppose that's the risk you take isn't it.
I'm also guessing that I could put a digger on the back as well?
Like the look of the mitsubishi canters, heard they are very good and they are quite small as well which would be nice.
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if you use it everyday then youll be on 6 weekly inspections
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Mine is a cantor and carrys 3.9t if I dont carry ramps for digger about, otherwise it 3.4t
Parts are not cheap but they are very reliable
I cant see any reason for 6 week safety inspections on a builders lorry as your not a full time operater on a blue operators licence but thats only my view MSH
Parts are not cheap but they are very reliable
I cant see any reason for 6 week safety inspections on a builders lorry as your not a full time operater on a blue operators licence but thats only my view MSH
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