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I really think it could be the ultimate small scale Arb truck, get a nice chip body on and away you go. I will be playing the lotto again this week.

 

 

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I really think it could be the ultimate small scale Arb truck, get a nice chip body on and away you go. I will be playing the lotto again this week.

 

 

Sent from Hodge's eye phone using the new fancy Arbtalk Mobile App:)

 

HI HODGE me too mate :thumbup1:jon and it will pull our caravan :thumbup:jon :thumbup:

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its a 5.5 tonner.

i am sure its around the 2.5 ton payload mark, train weight is 7.5 ton and if you have an HGV you can have a train weight of 9 ton. I am not exact on those figures, it was discussed on other threads, Peter is really clued up on the regs as are others.

 

The train weight is what it is, it pertains to the vehicle and as such won't vary by driving licence. If the trailer mass is over 3500kg you will need to run on air brakes.

 

For a pre 97 licence holder on this vehicle you can go to 3250kg on over run brakes.

 

For a post 97 licence holder, go and get your category C

 

Or.........register it ag, plead ignorance with plod and throw yourself on the mercy of the courts:laugh1:

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