See post 14: http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/1327110-post14.html
Its 1.5km, thats distance travelled (not, as the crow flies).
Its 1.5km, thats distance travelled (not, as the crow flies).
See post 14: http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/1327110-post14.html
Its 1.5km, thats distance travelled (not, as the crow flies).
I've never heard of anybody getting pulled and dipped. I think i will now prices have gone up and its plasterd allover forums
Yep you an pikey are right, 'limited use vehicle'. I might be thinkin of tractors only.
Dunno about tractors if there is limitation on them but I went to the pub in wun one night.
Also used to take grain to the boats 12 miles away.
Slightly different kind of limitation on tractors - it must be for agricultural use. That also includes a few other things such as hedge trimming, road clearance (snowplough), etc and its defined by HMRC. In theory you can use it for other purposes if you drain the tank then fill up with DERV, but it never happens. But then people never really use tractors except for agricultural purposes.....except you!
Dunno about these days but delivery driver who delivered red to the farm told me it wasn't the same quality as white. Said red had a higher proportion of water in it as big engines can easily burn a bit of water.
Was the same for the kerosene for the grain dryer, watered down more than CH oil for home use.
We're talking 10 years ago since I was told this. Plus, what's to stop an unscrouplous dealer watering the stuff down a bit when they know it's going to be used in big engines/grain driers?
Fuel and water don't mix. you'd have a layer of water with the fuel on top.
anyone who checked / drained their tanks would notice the quantity of water, and quite rightly complain.
MW
Doesn't have to be watered down with water. I should have used the term diluted. Diluted with something to make it go further?
And I'm only going by what I was told by a delivery driver.
I wouldn't believe anything a delivery driver tells you after all his expertise is in driving a truck FFSHe probably wouldn't know the chemical makeup of his load if you covered him in it and set him alight..
im probably out of date but for ag vehicles there was a distance limit for an untaxed vehicle, used to be five miles tolal in a week between your own land ... and then a much bigger radius for carrying your own produce or supplies... which enabled you to use the tractor to haul grain to the merchant or collect fertiliser.... nothing whatsoever to do with what fuel was used.... my old tractor only goes out the gate for a couple of hours a year to trim the laneside hedge...so im not up to speed with the current liscencing requirements.
The other 13% must live in Rotherham, went thre earlier today and had to show my passport.If you find the thread, theres statistics that show that 87% of the population is white british.
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