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Dean Lofthouse
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How much can you carry on the landy?

i used to drive a transit, we put in a level load a ft deep, so just at the top of the first boards and it was just within the limit of weight!!!!!!!! pointless imo,

weight rules in the uk suck!!!

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**** all by the looks of it, i used to drive a transit, we put in a level load a ft deep, so just at the top of the first boards and it was just within the limit of weight!!!!!!!! pointless imo,

weight rules in the uk suck!!!

 

lol,we fill all our trucks till its physically impossible to get any more in

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We have a 110 landy tipper with Ally box and a full load + chipper is too much even with 130 springs and helper springs.

Have decided to keep landy- get shot of Nivara, although never let me down and buy a tipper trailer with mesh sides.

Little van can tow chipper and then landy with or without trailer to be flexible.

Avoids some excessive 4x4 tax, and maybe gets around the weight problem.

Have been head scratching about it for ages now.

The police must know the predicament we all are in and surely don't pull on minor overloads.

Getting really hacked off with regs on everything in this country tho.

Surely the model/ perfect/ by the book arb company is an arb company carrying massive costs, not to mention administration.

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