30 August 2006 #1 H horsegirl Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2006 Messages 10,432 Visit site Anyone know whether the horse has been chosen?
30 August 2006 #2 B Benefice1 Well-Known Member Joined 1 March 2006 Messages 449 Location Norfolk Visit site havent seen anything since that first post. Did you email her? I did and i got an 'out of office' reply saying she was on holiday!?!
havent seen anything since that first post. Did you email her? I did and i got an 'out of office' reply saying she was on holiday!?!
30 August 2006 #3 M MrsMagoo Well-Known Member Joined 13 July 2005 Messages 5,152 Location Harrietsham, Kent Visit site they would email you personally...dont think they post any updates...
30 August 2006 #4 H horsegirl Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2006 Messages 10,432 Visit site Yes I did email and then got a messgae saying they would decide when she gets back from holiday on the 29th. I haven't heard anything and was just wondering if anyone else had.
Yes I did email and then got a messgae saying they would decide when she gets back from holiday on the 29th. I haven't heard anything and was just wondering if anyone else had.
30 August 2006 #5 D dieseldog Well-Known Member Joined 31 July 2005 Messages 14,332 Visit site Just read your signature Horsegirl - are you looking for a 3.5 ton lorry or a 7.5 ton?
30 August 2006 #6 H horsegirl Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2006 Messages 10,432 Visit site Don't mind as long as it can safely carry 2 big horses and can be driven on a car licence (and is not too expensive to buy, run and insure) Don't want much do I?
Don't mind as long as it can safely carry 2 big horses and can be driven on a car licence (and is not too expensive to buy, run and insure) Don't want much do I?
30 August 2006 #7 Ashf Well-Known Member Joined 19 September 2005 Messages 791 Location Cheltenham, England www.stencilbum.co.uk [ QUOTE ] Don't mind as long as it can safely carry 2 big horses and can be driven on a car licence (and is not too expensive to buy, run and insure) Don't want much do I? [/ QUOTE ] Safely is one question, legally is another. It would IMO have to have a max kerb weight of 2000 kg to stay under the 3.5 tonne limit when loaded. My LWB Pajero weighs 2400kg so I think you are being optomistic in your request. Overweight = no insurance cover in the event of an accident
[ QUOTE ] Don't mind as long as it can safely carry 2 big horses and can be driven on a car licence (and is not too expensive to buy, run and insure) Don't want much do I? [/ QUOTE ] Safely is one question, legally is another. It would IMO have to have a max kerb weight of 2000 kg to stay under the 3.5 tonne limit when loaded. My LWB Pajero weighs 2400kg so I think you are being optomistic in your request. Overweight = no insurance cover in the event of an accident