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stewmo
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Yeah it could be new harness time. From what I gather some inspectors will say it's over 5 years bin it, others will inspect and decide if it is good to go or not...clearly age is a factor in the whole picture but it seems crazy to me to chuck a harness that is still good just cos it's older than 5.

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Its more to do with manufactures recommendations, if manufactures say it's not fit to use after 5 years and a loler inspector go's and says it is, then the harness fails he won't have a leg to stand on in court. Just treat yourself, 300 quid every 5 years it would pay for it's self numerous times over!!

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