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i read about a lad who was getting upto 17k quotes for a p-reg polo - he decided to buy an old tractor , restor it and got insured for £57 - he drives it around bolton

 

read it in motor traders magazine as they trying to sort all this rip of insurance out

 

so , buy a tractor ,not a bird puller thou

 

this may be an option... im sure the missus wont mind sittin on me lap lol thanks for the advice.

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you can more than the 750kg allowed on a land rover as long as the trailer has a plated weight. minus the maximum gross weight of the trailer of the land rovers towing capacity of 3500kg and that gives you what your allowed to tow without a pre 97 licence

 

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