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I'm not sure what that is.

Just a 1993 licence with the 750kg towed restriction.

In the process of changing the licence for a Frenchified version.

Some say you get upgraded to a 12t gross train weight automatically.

I'll not count any chickens before they are well... shown on my licence so to speak.

Ty

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First day out for the new truck.

Road lane closure with traffic lights.

6m3 of chip by 11:30 then off to the weighbridge on the way back.

2.2ton of chip so 366kg per m3 of small oak and chestnut chip.

We need to lower the drawbar on the 190 and lower the towball on the Iveco.

The truck pulls very well loaded and is a totally different beast to the 3.5t

Ty

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