Tipper lorry width - can it tip onto my driveway?
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I am just about to order a 20 tonne load of MOT from here...
http://www.onlineturf.co.uk/order/basket.asp
£342.37 for 20 tonnes seems ok to a DIYer like me...
Question is my driveway is 2.85 metres wide. Can anybody tell me if my driveway is wide enough for the lorry to tip its load or will they want to pile it up on the road outside? Anybody know the laws of piling up stuff on the road? We don;t have a grass verge but the road is a quiet residential road...good width though.
Obviously it's easier if they can get it on the drive but if they can't I have a mini digger to assist me.
http://www.onlineturf.co.uk/order/basket.asp
£342.37 for 20 tonnes seems ok to a DIYer like me...
Question is my driveway is 2.85 metres wide. Can anybody tell me if my driveway is wide enough for the lorry to tip its load or will they want to pile it up on the road outside? Anybody know the laws of piling up stuff on the road? We don;t have a grass verge but the road is a quiet residential road...good width though.
Obviously it's easier if they can get it on the drive but if they can't I have a mini digger to assist me.
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I've done abit of research and it seems a lorry capable of delivering 20 tonnes will fit in the drive with a small gap on either side.
So I've orderd the MOT! I can't wait to see how big a pile it is! Just hope it doesn't try and push the garden wall over! I think I might take preventative action and prop it up while the stuff is being tipped.
Thanks guys
T
So I've orderd the MOT! I can't wait to see how big a pile it is! Just hope it doesn't try and push the garden wall over! I think I might take preventative action and prop it up while the stuff is being tipped.
Thanks guys
T
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This is an *8* tonne load when delivered:Teddy wrote:So I've orderd the MOT! I can't wait to see how big a pile it is!
and when shifted:
It spread to about 2.5-3m diamater on delivery.
It's a bugger to shovel by hand (loads of pointy edges) so if you can get your shovel sliding along a solid surface (e.g. driveway, assuming it's not gravel) then that helps.
The mini digger should be a help
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yes mini digger is on hire. Trouble is the driveway has been excavated and although a small area of front section isn't to allow the lorry to reverse between the gates it means there isn't a great distance to spread the load on...
Oh well if it comes to it some will go on the drive and the rest on the road.
Oh well if it comes to it some will go on the drive and the rest on the road.
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Just don't damage the road.......
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Make sure you get your 20 tonnes worth, i ordered 8 ton of sharp sand for today, the truck arrived at 11am ( it was requested for first thing ) guy tells me theres 9 tonne in the back. He tips it and you would be lucky if there was 5 ton of sand in it, it was like it was scooped from the bottom of the sea it was that wet. Boss will need to query that when hes back from his hols. Why is it everything that can go wrong does when hes off on his hols and its up to me and another guy to keep the place dodging on
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Did it not arrive with a weighbridge ticket/delivery note indicating the weights?
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