Horse box unladen weights - help!

No. That is the max axle load. There should be an unladen weight somewhere on the plate certificate but again, that is the weight at first registration rather than its current weight after conversion to a horsebox.

I assume you are talking about the actual plate certificate and not the annual test certificate
 
No, but if it was taken unladen to it's MOT then you can get it from the braking certificate - mine certainly had it on when I got it tested, you've seen the lorry I think out and about? It is (IIRC) 5.6 unladen so has a 1.9 tonne payload - ample for 1 horse!!
 
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No. That is the max axle load. There should be an unladen weight somewhere on the plate certificate but again, that is the weight at first registration rather than its current weight after conversion to a horsebox.

I assume you are talking about the actual plate certificate and not the annual test certificate

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My original certicate doesn't have the weight at first registration
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Took the lorry to a weighbridge and it weighed 5.5 tonnes unladen with me and my friend sitting in it so can easily carry two horses and tack.
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Look at the brake print out and it tell syou how much each axle weighs and you add it together.

However, my lorry got heavier by half a ton when it had to be retested on its brakes, in 3 days with less diesel in the tank - so not really that accurate.
 
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