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2 hours ago, Woodworks said:

Bit of a rush job to get a couple of sections of our farm hedge layed before the 1st of March. Nice to have some sunshine today to make job easier and leaves us with some nice wood for charcoal making.

 

I am no pro when comes to hedge laying but it usually grows and keeps the sheep in and out.

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Good wall too,  take yr door off - that 😉 K

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Yeah, but there is alternatives, the legislation isnt "controling the design of trucks" as Dan said. Personal choices is controlling what vehicle we choose to use. Most arbs choose to run as simply and cheaply as possible.
 
You not wanting to keep your truck at your yard is your choice? plenty of hauliers manage?
 
Trees are heavy, so we should be abiding by the heavy transport rules, thats the ugly truth. 
 
IF everyone could play by the rules, it'd be far better for the industry as a whole IMO. 
Yeah, fair point there are plenty of other trucks. It sounds a bit like the 750kg chipper which would in general be a better machine if not built down to a weight but it's what everyone buys because it is easier on licencing, so in the end it's nearly all you can buy unless you go up a big step.
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Isn't it all about based on were work is, householder would not want a big truck parked in drive and not on the side of road because we all like get as near to a job as we can, and no point only half filling a big truck day in day out.

A lot of people ask me why I run a landy 130 that's because a lot of my work is off road and no other truck will do what that can.

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3 hours ago, gary112 said:

937735DF-C744-4FFE-A32F-8B1525B14771.thumb.png.da87f4ae50b7cf84927874bb81227729.pngyou should be able to lay until end March as it says on the grant paper 

Pretty sure we have some extra restrictions for something or other. The better half deals with all that but think we looked into it before and it was a month earlier than most. Could be because we are in a Nation Park? 

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1 hour ago, Khriss said:

Good wall too,  take yr door off - that 😉 K

Yes previous generations have looked after them better than most around here.

 

Take your door off? You lost me there 

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17 hours ago, woody paul said:

Isn't it all about based on were work is, householder would not want a big truck parked in drive and not on the side of road because we all like get as near to a job as we can, and no point only half filling a big truck day in day out.

A lot of people ask me why I run a landy 130 that's because a lot of my work is off road and no other truck will do what that can.

 

Fair comment (the first one) 

 

But i doubt anyone would tell the difference between a 3,5 and a 7,2ton iveco daily (for example) tbh. - so it is possible to have the same sized truck, but run legally.

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3.5 tonners are a gift from God.

Get one without any toolboxes and a decent chip box and you’re in business.

 

We may be moving up later in the year to a bigger lorry but  thé 3.5 tonner has served us well.

 

 

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