V8Druid
do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
the problem here @barracane is that:-
we are limited to 3500kgs Max Gross trailer Weight, towing with anything that is not a commercial vehicle (lorry) ...
some pick ups, vans & land rovers have the capacity to tow the max. but many don't....
Running a lorry here has so many restrictions or difficulties (and costs) that many try very hard to stay away from having to run them ....
Tractors are for forestry/arboricultural, horticultural or agricultural work only ....
and need to be used on site as part of the operation that they tow the machine to ....
this is flaunted massively, especially with the fact that they pay no road duty, no road fuel duty, have no special license, no operators license, no tachograph, no annual roadworthiness test, no 6 weekly maintenance regime, nothing that the commercial hauliers have to comply with ...
they are a hugely contentious issue, that the authorities on the whole ignore, much to the annoyance of any and all who do it properly and comply with the law.



we are limited to 3500kgs Max Gross trailer Weight, towing with anything that is not a commercial vehicle (lorry) ...
some pick ups, vans & land rovers have the capacity to tow the max. but many don't....
Running a lorry here has so many restrictions or difficulties (and costs) that many try very hard to stay away from having to run them ....
Tractors are for forestry/arboricultural, horticultural or agricultural work only ....
and need to be used on site as part of the operation that they tow the machine to ....
this is flaunted massively, especially with the fact that they pay no road duty, no road fuel duty, have no special license, no operators license, no tachograph, no annual roadworthiness test, no 6 weekly maintenance regime, nothing that the commercial hauliers have to comply with ...
they are a hugely contentious issue, that the authorities on the whole ignore, much to the annoyance of any and all who do it properly and comply with the law.