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I’m talking absolute crap actually. It is 3500kg you allowed to tow now. So I defer to my original post [emoji28]

Don’t resent your fellow motorist. Resent the people who oppress us all.
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I bet the chipper manufacturers who have spent a fortune getting sub 750kg chippers are going to be pissed and I imagine the sub 750 market will probably take a dive. It's going to make my life much simpler.. 

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Sub 750 still exists across the water! Plus, you could add to the mix, physical size for storage, weight off your carrying allowance or MAM, budget, or need.  But yes, for years we have fair struggled to keep things below 750 while giving a quality product which will last a few years without the chassis breaking and have a viable chipper that can do a couple of days without needing to be re filled etc!

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9 hours ago, Big J said:

'd regard myself as a technically very competent driver, but I'm still cautious when towing. That's partly common sense and partly training.

You forgot the most important factor in your careful and conscientious driving J.....

 

The cost of the tow vehicle, the towed load and the trailer all came out of YOUR pocket and the financial cost of any loss / damage was also coming out of your pocket. 
 

Owner operator is a huge factor in care and diligence - although there are still rare occasions where incidents happen. 

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1 hour ago, PeteB said:

Sub 750 still exists across the water! Plus, you could add to the mix, physical size for storage, weight off your carrying allowance or MAM, budget, or need.  But yes, for years we have fair struggled to keep things below 750 while giving a quality product which will last a few years without the chassis breaking and have a viable chipper that can do a couple of days without needing to be re filled etc!

Where across the water?

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I bet the fella I paid to get me through my test will be pissed. He was a grand fella, no nonsense and a big part of his living came from trailer tests. Now he can do something else I suppose, HGV driving perhaps?!

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10 minutes ago, Mick Dempsey said:

Where across the water?

Europe Mick, we still have to apply their rules! Changes in the infeed chute were driven by them too!

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