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Thanks Gray, would you say as a base vehicle it costs anymore your other L/R, given that's it's basically always fully loaded?

 

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Mark

Eats bushes on the rear shocks and anti role bar about every 5-6 months and a bit heavier on fuel perhaps but hard to say as also sat running for long periods when working but not vastly different than any other landy.

It more than makes up for it in time saving on jobs, towing the chipper or grinder to site, getting awkward bits of jobs done easily and quickly and is a fantastic advertising tool as really stands out.

Wouldn't be without it now.

 

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To be honest if it was me I would MOT it assuming a station can and would test it?

And have some sort of traceable service record.

If you ever have an accident or get a VOSA check you are doing above and beyond what you legally need to so it would be harder for them to take any action against you

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