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Ed its not just Mog's its even tractors and trailers used now. If you are not carrying out forestry work, and you use a mog or tractor and trailer it should run on white and either have a tacho or be on a hrs log book, (I'm not sure when you can get away with a book and not a tacho)

 

 

Jim, your right tree surgeons can't claim forestry exemptions, and as I said earlier I belive if you claim a tacho exemption under forestry use, VOSA have a right to ask for proof of how much of your work is forestry.

 

I'm in the throws of having a Tacho in the 130.

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I'm lucky in that I manage about 40 hectares of woodland for the estate, and have done a good deal of Harvesting in the past. However, we got rid of the mog long ago and went over to HGV's with Tacho's. My trucks have the simple old paper disk jobbie's. Easier than using a logbook.

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I'm in the throws of having a Tacho in the 130.

 

Make sure you're seated when they let you know how much. I looked into this when the forestry exemption only allowed 50 km from base. I was quoted around £700 for a landrover 110. One bloke thought it wasn't possible..he seemed to think that it had to be a digital tacho now, and didn't know how one could be fitted to a 20 year old vehicle. If that was the case, I suppose they'd expect me to replace the whole vehicle, and all for the sake of half a dozen trips per year into the next county!! I wouldn't mind filling in a logbook so much - I record all my mileage anyway - it's just the cost of the tacho that would knacker me.

 

I'm hoping my work comes under the exemption..hedgelaying is agricultural work, woodland management is forestry, I'd have thought, as is planting (although I'm probably not allowed to do the latter until I get a gangmaster's licence).

 

Jim, thanks for posting your info. I'm based near Horncastle/Spilsby, btw.

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Make sure you're seated when they let you know how much. I looked into this when the forestry exemption only allowed 50 km from base. I was quoted around £700 for a landrover 110. One bloke thought it wasn't possible..he seemed to think that it had to be a digital tacho now, and didn't know how one could be fitted to a 20 year old vehicle. If that was the case, I suppose they'd expect me to replace the whole vehicle, and all for the sake of half a dozen trips per year into the next county!! I wouldn't mind filling in a logbook so much - I record all my mileage anyway - it's just the cost of the tacho that would knacker me.

 

I'm hoping my work comes under the exemption..hedgelaying is agricultural work, woodland management is forestry, I'd have thought, as is planting (although I'm probably not allowed to do the latter until I get a gangmaster's licence).

 

Jim, thanks for posting your info. I'm based near Horncastle/Spilsby, btw.

 

I'm lucky in that my mate is a tachograph engineer, So he'll be fitting mine, and taking care of the 2 & 6yr tests. Its only vehicles registered after 1/5/06 that require digital Tachos by law. Anything before that date can have an analouge tacho fitted.

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I had the area VOSA enforcment boys around mine the other day, one of them is a mate of my Dads, if your ag/forestry/horticultural exempt from using a tacho, as longs as you don't go out of your ''50k as the crow flys radius'' you don't even have to fill in a log book, and thats the law!

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