Hertfordshire Laners Salisbury trip

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Just to throw a spanner in the works, I haven't got a license to tow a large trailer although its possible a wide track sankey fully laiden is ok, people will be screaming no no no I can hear already! I have checked with a friend, who is a traffic cop and he says mabe its ok, its down to interpretation of the law and he will get back to me. This isn't a problem really I'm sure we can fit all the gear on my roofrack and in the back of the 90. I will let you know asap, I have been towing the sankey fully loaded with earth since I was 14 so towing and reversing it is not a problem it may just require me to turn up and do the test. I need to do it at some point anyhow. Jai

When you say a large trailer how large are you thinking of? you can tow an unbraked trailer with a MGW of 750kg or a braked trailer of approx 1.4tonnes MGW behind a 90. Not sure what the Max Gross Weight is on a wide TRACK Sankey but I'd be surprised if it was more than 1.4tonnes.
 
right just done a quick google and the widetrack sankey has the following tech specs.

Unladen Weight 0.52 tonne
Laden Weight 1.27 tonne
Capacity 0.75 tonne
Drawbar (laden) 70 kg
Bridge classification (excl. prime mover)
- (unladen) 1
- (laden) 4
Fording Depth
- (without prep.) 0.5m
- (with prep.) 1.0m
Shipping Tonnage 0.52 tonne
Performance
- Towing Speed (Good Road) 75kph
- Towing Speed (Rough Roads) 25kph
Brakes
- Disks hydraulically operated with mechanical parking handbrake
Suspension
- One pair of longitudinal semi-elliptical springs, Aeon rubber spring
- assisters, telescopic shock absorbers and transverse anti-roll bar.
Electrical equipment
- 24 Volts dc
Environmental
- ambient air temperature -4†C to 52†C (without modification)
- storage temperature range -45†C to 70†C

This means that you can legally tow a widetrack sankey without needing a class B+E on your licence.
 
kev, that's because we're old gits. We're allowed to tow trailers and drive 7.5 tonne trucks on our car licences. The youth of today have to take an additional test in order to tow or drive anything with a tacho. I had to get a digital tacho driver card though, £38 but no test.
 
Also, have spoken to Jai about taking his trailer so there's a possibility of loading spares/tools/equipment/girlfriends(Gibbo)/Teenage daughters (me) n stuff into that if would make anything easier for folks.

Will be a peaceful drive down if i can dump stace in the trailor :D
 
kev, that's because we're old gits. We're allowed to tow trailers and drive 7.5 tonne trucks on our car licences. The youth of today have to take an additional test in order to tow anything over 750Kg, or drive anything with a tacho. I had to get a digital tacho driver card though, £38 but no test.

There you go now your right!!! almost :D
 
kev, that's because we're old gits. We're allowed to tow trailers and drive 7.5 tonne trucks on our car licences. The youth of today have to take an additional test in order to tow or drive anything with a tacho. I had to get a digital tacho driver card though, £38 but no test.

I had no Idea you need to get another licence to use a trailer or even drive a truck , Both of which ive been doing for awhile lol ..
When did they change the law lol ..

L
 
1997 I believe. If yer past yur test before then you can tow upto 3.5tonnes and drive a 7.5tonne rigid truck with a 750kg trailer behind it. giving a max weight of 8.25tonnes. yer can drive a 16 seater minibus as well :)
 
I was told this also the other day by somone, can't remember who but apparently if you have passed your test after 1997 you cannot legally drive a 110 or 130 hicap because it can have a MAM above 3500Kg is that true??

Looking on the quoted stats the MAM is 3500Kg so mabe thats how they get around it just on the limit!. Jai
 
EEK the pink paper says 1987 .. :rolleyes: I guess im ok lol .. Can barely remember the driving test apart from being told i past . Then Half hour later letting rip in my MK1 K reg Capri what a car lol ..

L
 
EEK the pink paper says 1987 .. :rolleyes: I guess im ok lol .. Can barely remember the driving test apart from being told i past . Then Half hour later letting rip in my MK1 K reg Capri what a car lol ..

L

Aye fishtailing down the high street then losing the backend on the first tight bend you came too :eek: Nope they dint make em like that anymore :D












fanx fook :D :D ;)
 
Zoolandy, if you wanted to stash the camping gear at my house before you go on you hols, we can bring it down for you. Might save a load of space during the holiday.
Will be dragging my camping trailer back from Devon.So if you want to put some of your gear on board with me you are quite welcome,as i am travelling solo.I am also classified as an old git so am licensed to tow.
 
I had no Idea you need to get another licence to use a trailer or even drive a truck , Both of which ive been doing for awhile lol ..
When did they change the law lol ..

L
You don't, as I'd imagine you passed your test before 1997. I needed a Driver's digital tacho card, in order to occasionally hire a 7.5 tonne truck for business use. For private hire you don't need to drive on tacho - YET.
Easy to get the card if you've got a photo driving licence, just fill in a form and send £38 and DVLA send you a photo licence bit like your ordinary driving licence, but it's got a smart chip on it, just insert it into the tacho in the lorry and off you go, no more poncing around with paper tacho discs.
 
Hey Spydie, sounds like your motor is taking shape!

Thanks to all who helped out with clearing my cupboards of meat and alcohol this evening. Was a really cool evening with good company. Actually ended up with more beer in the fridge than when I started but I promise I will give that the necesssary attention over the next few days!
 
Them tacho cards come in well handy, i've used mine as ID for stuff as well. Great when your stuck in Cornwall and the cash machine has just eaten your card and you have to get cash over the counter.
 
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