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3 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

Would be good to get an official number. 

 

Ive not heard of a single person in Europe or the US having issue with the Norwood or Woodland Mills Trailer having a single axle. 

 

I have plenty space in the back of my Jeep for spares and Fuel. 

I looked on the website but its not listed.

 

The standard length is 3.1m

 

The OP is wanting nearer 7m.

 

Most would trailer it small & then site it & add the extension.

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1 minute ago, Ambisawrous said:

My point is you could have 7m trailer box and then have a legally lit projection beyond this. Yes 8 man boats are 18m long and are two piece bolted together. In USA they cart them around in one piece, the trailers are huge!

I used to be of the same opinion re the overhang.

 

After finding a new official doc recently I am now of the opinion that the over hang is counted in the max length.

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2 minutes ago, trigger_andy said:

The Woodlander XL is closer to 5m.

The website says 770kg for standard length, no fuel or cutting fluid so would possibly be ok if you didn’t mind removing something more than 20kg and carried fuel and water in the truck. I’d want it over a weigh bridge though to be sure. 

 

Mines 22’ track so definitely over.

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