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Dean Lofthouse
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Ha, had to register a quad bike before, they didn't test it, took it to the test station all they wanted to do was make sure the numbers match what I put on the form, if it ag registering they won't test it as it won't be seen as a car. Off road use. Free tax etc.

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:confused1: Some mogs are hydrostatic, I think you were given duff info there mate.

 

a it looks like it:thumbdown:

 

I wanted 1 of the mini JCB's it was really dinky with no cab, my plan was for the lad to follow the mog about and crane feed the big chipper and load the trailer, DVLA told me no because of the hydrostatiness:laugh1:

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