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Your old iveco was a nice motor too John!

 

 

The Iveco was great, it was a lump shorter and 6" narrower. It was a lot more manoeuvrable.

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The Iveco was great, it was a lump shorter and 6" narrower. It was a lot more manoeuvrable.

 

Did it go in the end?

 

Just for me and my work its width i struggle with but been filling 3.5t truck up all of this week and sick of lack of space. Thats why i was thinking 6.5t iveco. Not interested in ever drivig an artic etc

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It's horses for courses JP.

That's a lovely setup, but entirely useless for about 3/4 of my jobs.

Bob, you usually talk sense, but your last post about small gardens was total shite.

Half our jobs are medium trees with side access up a max 4' ginnel.

Decent access we whistle up the farm boys with the Matbro and grain trailer.

 

 

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Did it go in the end?

 

 

 

Just for me and my work its width i struggle with but been filling 3.5t truck up all of this week and sick of lack of space. Thats why i was thinking 6.5t iveco. Not interested in ever drivig an artic etc

 

 

Yeah, I had quite a bit of interest in it. The first person to come up and see it bought it. Have you seen the 55 plate 6.5t Iveco for sale on Facebook? Looks tidy and not silly money.

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Storing wagons at yards means diesel gets nicked :thumbdown: but dont think wagons can be kept at personal addresses?

 

 

This.

I like my truck in range of my dog's lugs and my Beretta.

 

 

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This.

I like my truck in range of my dog's lugs and my Beretta.

 

 

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For that to be any use you'd have to park it at the foot of your bed.

 

This is the one of the reasons I decided not to set up doing my own jobs. All the stress and legislation.

 

For what it's worth I'd rather run a 7.5t with similar capacity to a transit and know I was within the law.

 

I'd business owners can't afford to do that then why are we even in this game?

 

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Horses for courses is correct! All these larger vehicles that would make me legal for carriage would be a mare to take into the center of town... perhaps taking my l200 tipper and 1150kg chipper around isn't lawful or sensible but the alternatives would only be super expensive and impractical[emoji848]

 

 

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If you can't fit it in the drive then park at the end of it

I must admit if I only done domestic jobs within 10miles of my house I would just have a trannie

 

 

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