type in to google search:
lisenced to tow? ifor williams
and underneath will have the first option of a pdf link saying '[PDF] 1-3 A4 LEAFLET - Ifor Williams' click that as that is what I found most helpful to understand.
I know of two for sale at the moment, 1 is a red Ifor Williams but I think it is going to get it serviced before selling it but there is also 1 blue Ifor Williams in really good condition with alloy floor, 2003 model, recently fully serviced for £2350. Yes dont get one without a front unload, on...
Totally agree, I am yet to take my test but will have some lessons soon. I thnk they are £40 a lessons and the guy said I would probably need a couple to help to learn the ways of how to pass the test, ie hands at ten to two position on the steering wheel etc and of course the reversing. It is...
Also you can get a pretty decent trailer with your budget so I reckon that is the best bet, trailers are fine once you have towed a couple of times, they are easy peasy and a lot cheaper to run than lorries.
Lorries = mot, service, tax, petrol.
trailer= 12-16 month service.
the only thing about hiring a horse trailer is its just money down the drain. If you have not taken the B & E test then find somewhere local to you that does the training. It is usually about £40 for a lesson and you will probably only need one or two as its usually just to show you how to drive...
Unladen weight of the trailer of a 506 is 920kg and gross weight is 2600kg and a 511 is 1000kg unladen and 2700kg gross. They are heavier than most other manufacturers but you have got to have some pretty heavy horses to be over. Also depends if you are travelling two big horses all the time as...
I would personally only ever buy Ifor Williams, if you look at the comparisson in quality of build and structure and how well they hold their value. Batesons maybe lighter but you really need to think about quality and in terms of unladen weight I dont think there is much in it. I have recently...
things to look for when looking for trailer, check the service history, get the serial number and call ifor williams to make sure it is not a stolen trailer, check the side panels to make sure they are not soft or going soft, and check the floor and go underneath the trailer to check the floor...
make sure you find out what type of service you are getting, ie a full or half. a full service has the hubs removed etc and everything peoperly looked at, make sure whereever it is serviced at is NTTA approved. I got mine done at universal (west sussex , in billingshurst) for £120 and they...
Hi a HB510 will be too big as these are for 16.2hh horses +, you will need a HB505 or HB506 trailer. I got mine from Universal Trailers in Sussex, they are very good and helpful so if its just a few queries give them a call when in need of any help for anything trailer related. They also have a...