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thanks guys , i think the new sign writing will read - combined , ag, forest , highway , not for reward and run on red services . lmao , the mog is off to its next job tomorrow which happens to be a roadside tree Clarence job which will take about three weeks , thankfully that falls within the remit of exemption lol

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Is the vehicle chipping on private land? (non Agricultural-Forestry)

 

Hence the VOSA interest as should one be "Paid" and take woodchipping back this is considered "Reward".

 

The NFU insure Agricultural/Forestry vehicles for haulage on the public highway of own produce and for leisure use. :laugh1:

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Hence the VOSA interest as should one be "Paid" and take woodchipping back this is considered "Reward".

 

The NFU insure Agricultural/Forestry vehicles for haulage on the public highway of own produce and for leisure use. :laugh1:

 

Must distinguish between hire of chipper and purchase of timber. If you have bought the timber and are transporting back to your own premises then VOSA do not have a leg to stand on. Your Mog is purpose built for the operation the same as a spray tank on an agricultural crop sprayer.

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if it all goes wrong mate, stick some yellow tape across the doors paint the chipbox green and call it a john deere!! I'd stick to the back lanes if i was you!

 

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Like this you meen, they will never know the difference

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