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A 50c iveco has a gvw of 5.2t so it's probably around 2800kg kerb weight. Put up to a 2.4t excavator on the back and you are tachograph exempt according to the above item.

 

 

The item above was from the gov. Website. From what I gather if your combined work Vehicle weighs less than 7.5 you are alright.

They changed the laws in 2013 to make it easier for the average worker to get by without one, aiming more at haulage types. You can also now travel 100k from your base where as before it was only 50k. I think I'm getting this right.

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I guess you are still in O license territory when you go over 3.5t gvw.

 

Yes and that example of the 5.2 Iveco is interesting, it will always need an O licence

 

The interesting thing is it can also tow 3 tonne whilst fully loaded minus the nose weight of the trailer.

 

how realistic is that 2800kg kerbweight for an iveco tipper?

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Exemptions http://www.genquip-groundhog.co.uk/downloads/Vehicles_Exempt_From_Operator_Licensing_Requirements.pdf

 

A dual purpose vehicle ( 2), a truck with winch and hiab , perhaps interchangeable twistlock bodies may well be classed as a dual purpose vehicle. Advantage being not AG registered and allowed on the motorways. Perhaps :)

 

Exemption 1 tractor has too many restrictions, see last paragraph.

 

Bob

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