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  1. aspenarb

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    Have a quick squint at this thread Donk, an RB44 7.5 tonner has a train weight of 11 tons and would easily downplate to 3.5 tons. It would also tow a house. http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/arb-trucks/80192-rb44.html Bob
  2. aspenarb

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    Thanks for the response , so if a 7.5 tonner had a fifth wheel coupling and a small trailer @4.5 ton gross the rest of the weight would need to be on the neck of the trailer over the fifth wheel. That may cause problems with axle weights on the towing vehicle, so 12 tons gross as a mini artic on a car licence is not really attainable Bob
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    I am equally confused , perhaps Richie ( Justme) could add some clarity. This subject is interesting but these weights/entitlements go against anything I know to be legal. Bob
  4. The poor girl could write a book on failed relationships ......................... wait up Bob
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    I find rigid trucks painful to manoeuvre and no where near as useful as a tractor unit with a variety of trailers. Bob
  6. Telehandler or a log grab , don't leave home without one. Bob
  7. One corner of the old Massey after being beaten to death for 15,000 hours
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    That still confuses the hell out of me. Duty exempt class n, what's that all about? Bob
  9. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo:w00t:
  10. Very nice Arbwork, where`s the like button on this site Bob
  11. I am with you on this Stubbs, all children are our children and they should FFS be safe going to a pop concert. Dont know the answer but by fair means or foul this has to stop. Bob
  12. A friend wants to make his own cleft Chestnut post and rail fencing for his property (mug) . He is after 60ton and wants it in 2mtr and 3mtr lengths, his location is Frensham, Surrey . PM me if you have or know of any Thanks Bob
  13. Nice thought but there are not enough Mrs Spendthrifts to bolster this industry with these inflated wages We are after all only oiks working in the service sector and not barristers or doctors. Domestic tree work has to be affordable to the client and that is the bottom line, if it does not represent value for money Mrs Tenquotes Miggins will not have it done. If you want a comfy retirement look elsewhere and get involved with other things because not many can retire off the back of this game. Bob
  14. Pants:confused1: Joking aside paying a bit more does generally get you the better of what's available but that only works out if the contract prices can stand it. Bob
  15. Fixed that for you Bob
  16. Its "worth" 80% of the annual gross profit taken as an average over the last three years minus any liabilities, finding a buyer is another matter .The kit as a separate entity would need an independent valuation, probably best sold off privately. Bob
  17. I could have foreseen that Bob
  18. Dont forget to bury a log cabin in there Mr Flock, in time it will outperform the revenue from timber Bob
  19. Our landscape lads have had to fill their share of sand bags recently so they made the gadget below out of a road cone and a bit of 3"x2" , pissed myself laughing when I first saw it but its effective
  20. Have saw will travel is just another way of working,I cant see why it wont work . Get emailing your details, as a mate of mine says " nothing moves unless you push it" Bob
  21. Brighton is OK but the nightlife seems to centre around those that travel on the other bus. Bob
  22. Getting there, enough gear to build a few houses has gone into this.
  23. Vac tester is the easy bit, making up all the port plates and finding suitable bungs is the hard bit. Another vote for the Mity Vac Bob
  24. The air shocks are quite simple, just connect the two pipes together and inflate. I bought a load of these as NOS and intend to try some on the cherry picker.

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