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theres a lot of contractors (and many arbs) who really push their luck when running agri machines on the road especially fastracs and mogs taking advantage of cheap running costs, running overweight and too fast and covering large distances in a day no wonder vosa are trying to crack down

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There's no weight restriction just width which is 2.45 metres that's a big tractor.

 

 

Think you'll find there is weight restriction, was talking to contract farmer the other week and he said they vary from county to county ( or local authority ) he works Norfolk/Suffolk and farms a lot of land

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