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Check this link out, although not quite as helpful as it could be, its more info than I had seen previously. Still seems that if using red for a domestic tree job you could be falling foul of the law...

 

Estate work..ok

Roadside work..ok

Site clearance work...???

LA work (not roadside)...???

Domestic work...doubtful

 

Whats your interpretation?

 

Pay attention to section 8 and in particular 8.21

The section at the end is worth a look too "Memorandum of Agreement in respect of the use of agricultural vehicles on the road"

http://customs.hmrc.gov.uk/channelsPortalWebApp/channelsPortalWebApp.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=pageVAT_ShowContent&id=HMCE_CL_000164&propertyType=document#P33_1423

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interesting Mat, I am currently working on an LA contract, some trees roadside some not. This is where it all goes a bit wooly, you can't have 2 tanks, and even if I filled up with white when I was working in parks or cemeteries I'd still have some leftover red in the tank, so if i got pulled over what happens then? I simply explain that the red is leftover from yesterday when I was working roadside...... I doubt I'd get the benefit of the doubt.

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interesting Mat, I am currently working on an LA contract, some trees roadside some not. This is where it all goes a bit wooly, you can't have 2 tanks, and even if I filled up with white when I was working in parks or cemeteries I'd still have some leftover red in the tank, so if i got pulled over what happens then? I simply explain that the red is leftover from yesterday when I was working roadside...... I doubt I'd get the benefit of the doubt.

 

why not 2,tanks with a switch going in to the filters

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