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4 hours ago, David Cropper said:

Crap Eggs. If you saw some scrote fiddling a kid, or battering a woman etc, would you not consider "grassing" them up? I certainly would after kicking the shit out of them. I got grassed up to the Police when I was Emergency Response Supervisor at BP Wytch Farm oilfield, on duty, absolutely rat arsed, blow 121 first go with the bag, 119 second go. Drove 25 miles from Poole Docks to where I lived, got pulled by 3 waiting police cars by my house, lost my job, nearly my house, marriage, you name it. Worst was my self esteem. I was bubbled by one of my team. I deserved it. What if someone hadn't got me stopped, I could have killed some poor innocent person. I haven't driven with even a half of beer in my system since then and that was 1992 when that happened. Did I feel hatred to the grass? Not at all. You're talking like a character from Porridge, I'm afraid.

You know, like I know that kiddy fiddling is a different story, in your case I'd have driven you home before I'd grass you.

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On 22/09/2019 at 11:21, eggsarascal said:

You know, like I know that kiddy fiddling is a different story, in your case I'd have driven you home before I'd grass you.

Had you done that, and David hadn't learned his lesson, and killed someone the next time, that'd be on you as well as him.

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On 22/09/2019 at 07:34, Rough Hewn said:

I don't weigh my transit when loaded as I don't have a weigh bridge.
I may have driven slightly overloaded with logs occasionally.
Last week someone pulled out right in front of me.
I was in a vw golf.
I nearly went through the front dash, but stopped a few inches away from this other car.
Had I been in my transit, with 2 ton on the back, I wouldn't have been able to stop in time.
I'm looking at a tractor now to move heavy stuff and stay safe and legal.
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Safe maybe- legal- who knows?!

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2 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:


Safe and legal.
It's the only way.
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I agree. But unfortunately running a tractor on the is pretty hard to comply with the law. It’s agriculture, run it on red, if it’s not Agri, it should be on white and thus should be in a different taxation class which is aimed at LGV/HGV and thus pretty impossible to apply to a tractor.  I believe a lorry is the only viable way to stay stay AND legal if hauling on the road. 

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7 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Really?
I've spent hours on the phone to hmrc,dvla,vosa and many other government departments.
They even said I could have my transit Hort registered, red diesel, no mot or tax.
Tractor hort or forestry registered.
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I don’t know the direct nature of your business- I’m not disputing use of using red/tractors on the road when in a proven Agri/horti activity. The problem is if it’s non of the above, a if it’s a non agri/horti/forestry  tractor you can’t use red, you need a C1E license. That was told to me by VOSA and HMRC website seems to back it up. Tree surgery isn’t forestry much like landscaping/groundwork’s isn’t Horti

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I don’t know the direct nature of your business- I’m not disputing use of using red/tractors on the road when in a proven Agri/horti activity. The problem is if it’s non of the above, a if it’s a non agri/horti/forestry  tractor you can’t use red, you need a C1E license. That was told to me by VOSA and HMRC website seems to back it up. Tree surgery isn’t forestry much like landscaping/groundwork’s isn’t Horti

Im strictly trees.
My only issue is I'll have to get another transit to deliver slabs of milled wood as that's classified as haulage.
And I've bought a car for domestic use.
Yes you're right about landscaping and groundworks.
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12 hours ago, Rough Hewn said:

Really?
I've spent hours on the phone to hmrc,dvla,vosa and many other government departments.
They even said I could have my transit Hort registered, red diesel, no mot or tax.
Tractor hort or forestry registered.
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Hmmmmm. I was told something different. If you are just doing forestry, and NO domestic work or roadside trees, then yes, otherwise its white diesel, and you will also need an operators licence.

I toyed with idea of getting a bigger digger and towing it round with a tractor, but it's not worth the hassle

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