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Oh, as I read it the trailer or chipper has to less than half the unladen weight of the vehicle so if that weight is 2200kg trailer or chipper can weigh up to 1300kg to make your 3500kg train weight. So as I see it that still leaves a payload of 1300 kg of the truck, to make the laden weight for the truck.

 

Hope that makes sense

 

This whole thing is a mine field :sneaky2:

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The Maximum Authorised Mass of the combination must not exceed 4250kg.

 

I.E. 3500 kg towing vehicle, 750 kg trailer,

 

or 3000 kg towing vehicle, 1250 kg trailer

 

but, the MAM of the trailer must not exceed the unladen weight of the towing vehicle.

 

Under no circumstances can you exceed 4250 kg MAM on a B licence.

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No.

 

The Maximum Authorised Mass of the combination must not exceed 4250kg.

 

I.E. 3500 kg towing vehicle, 750 kg trailer,

 

or 3000 kg towing vehicle, 1250 kg trailer

 

but, the MAM of the trailer must not exceed the unladen weight of the towing vehicle.

 

Under no circumstances can you exceed 4250 kg MAM on a B licence.

 

Thats nailed it!!:001_cool:

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No.

 

The Maximum Authorised Mass of the combination must not exceed 4250kg.

 

I.E. 3500 kg towing vehicle, 750 kg trailer,

 

or 3000 kg towing vehicle, 1250 kg trailer

 

but, the MAM of the trailer must not exceed the unladen weight of the towing vehicle.

 

Under no circumstances can you exceed 4250 kg MAM on a B licence.

 

 

Well done peter you put so simply I always know what I want to say but type gobbleygook!

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after reading all this waffel about towing am aye right in saying. aye drive a landy which is 3t towing and a chipper at 750kg on a cat b licence if i'm reading the threads right am tottaly legal. but if aye have a load of chip at 2t gross weight tottal 5t 750kg am aye still within my limit

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after reading all this waffel about towing am aye right in saying. aye drive a landy which is 3t towing and a chipper at 750kg on a cat b licence if i'm reading the threads right am tottaly legal. but if aye have a load of chip at 2t gross weight tottal 5t 750kg am aye still within my limit

 

the landys overloaded for a start!

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