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A basic license should get you possible a transit sized van plus a small 6inch chipper.

ie - vehicle 3500kg + 750kg towed implement.

 

Anything bigger is extra lessons and tests, ie - 7.5tonner's, bigger chippers.

 

Be warned - a sub 750kg chipper is extremely close to the weight limits. so dont be tempted to carry anything in the hopper!!

 

john thats wrong on weight its toatl weight must not exceed 3500kg including chipper

taken from dvla

Cars or light vans, with or without trailers

The term maximum authorised mass (MAM) means the total weight of the vehicle plus the maximum load it can carry safely.

Category

Description

Minimum age

 

B

Motor vehicles with a MAM of up to 3,500 kg, no more than eight passenger seats, with or without a trailer - weighing no more than 750 kg

17*

 

B

As category B but with a trailer weighing more than 750 kg. The total weight of the vehicle and the trailer together can’t weigh more than 3,500 kg. The weight of the trailer, when fully loaded, can’t weigh more than the unladen weight of the vehicle

17*

 

B auto

As category B with automatic transmission

17*

 

B+E

As category B but with a heavier trailer that isn't covered in the descriptions for category B

17

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john thats wrong on weight its toatl weight must not exceed 3500kg including chipper

taken from dvla

Cars or light vans, with or without trailers

The term maximum authorised mass (MAM) means the total weight of the vehicle plus the maximum load it can carry safely.

Category

Description

Minimum age

 

B

Motor vehicles with a MAM of up to 3,500 kg, no more than eight passenger seats, with or without a trailer - weighing no more than 750 kg

17*

WHICH IS WHAT I SAID - Transit plus small chipper

 

 

B

As category B but with a trailer weighing more than 750 kg. The total weight of the vehicle and the trailer together can’t weigh more than 3,500 kg. The weight of the trailer, when fully loaded, can’t weigh more than the unladen weight of the vehicle

17*

REFERS TO A SMALLER VAN IE 4x4 PLUS A LARGER CHIPPER/TRAILER/STUMPGRINDER

 

B auto

As category B with automatic transmission

17*

 

B+E

As category B but with a heavier trailer that isn't covered in the descriptions for category B

17

 

WHICH IS THE EXTRA LICENCE/TEST PART.

 

Anything towable over 750kg MAM requires an extra test to gain a +E

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An oldie like me has tthe advantage my group A licence allows me to drive 7500 kgs and dont forget away round the 3500 kgs limit , a tractor can tow as much as it can pull poss 30,000 kgs so long its got brakes and lights etc. the 3500 kg threshold another example of the british way of strangulating free enterprise and making jobs for civil servants .

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