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bit of a de rail, but is carting biomass/woodchip still considered forestry? or is your MB taxed differently?

 

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Rod

 

As far as I am aware still classed as forestry although I only use white diesel as so many people have been pulled and I am not prepared to waste my time arguing. Insurance needed clarification but I have it in writing that Biomass haulage is covered on my tractor insurance.

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As far as I am aware still classed as forestry although I only use white diesel as so many people have been pulled and I am not prepared to waste my time arguing. Insurance needed clarification but I have it in writing that Biomass haulage is covered on my tractor insurance.

 

thanks for the reply

 

Rod

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