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7.5 ton lorry


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Why bother with a 7.5 tonne truck, get a swb 10 or 13 tonne truck. It would not cost that much more to run but will definately carry the right amount.

 

There is a niche for the 7500kg truck. If you get a trailer licence you can take the 750kg trailer entitlement all the way to 3500kg (provided that doesn’t exceed the trucks Gross train weight)

 

So big truck and big chipper, luverly

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I have looked into the unimogs but they are a lot of money and dont seem to hold a lot .

 

I would get a bigger lorry but my licence at the moment only covers me for 7.5 ton. It alright for you boys with c class licence but seem as i am about to spend almost 20k for a lorry i havent got a lot of change left t upgrade my licence .

 

Thanks for the info treequip will look in to the trailer licences

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