Clannad48
Well-Known Member
Well my old Renault Dodge 50 went to the garage to get prepared for plating yesterday - well first of all I had to take the battery off to charge it as it was totally flat - have you any idea how muddy and filthy I got - and OMG how heavy are those things and what a stupid place to put them - Renault Dodge drivers may know what I mean - put the battery back on - all went well until as I was leaving our yard I put my foot on the brakes and ........................ NOTHING HAPPENED. Luckily I was only going at a snails pace so could use the handbrake to screech to a halt - well after changing my underwear - and checking that I had some sort of brakes I drove it to the garage very carefully - luckily only a very short distance and no traffic to talk of.
I told the mechanic what had happened and he seemed to think it might just be a case of brake fluid problems as the lorry had been standing for a while, BUT it may be more serious (£££££££££) and by the way although my lorry's side skirts are the required height all the hinges on my front storage boxes stick out too far for the new VOSA rules so they have to be changed (£££££££££) - I mean all of 1 inch - how ridiculous is that.
Anyway - get back home and tell my daughter that we may have to consider not having the horsebox so we start talking about the possibility of having to get another one in the near future (anyone have this weeks winning lottery numbers
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So if this is the case what sort of lorry would you buy to carry one large 17.1hh dutch warmblood who doesn't like to travel forwards or backwards and tends to move around quite a bit.
All helpful suggestions appreciated
I told the mechanic what had happened and he seemed to think it might just be a case of brake fluid problems as the lorry had been standing for a while, BUT it may be more serious (£££££££££) and by the way although my lorry's side skirts are the required height all the hinges on my front storage boxes stick out too far for the new VOSA rules so they have to be changed (£££££££££) - I mean all of 1 inch - how ridiculous is that.
Anyway - get back home and tell my daughter that we may have to consider not having the horsebox so we start talking about the possibility of having to get another one in the near future (anyone have this weeks winning lottery numbers
So if this is the case what sort of lorry would you buy to carry one large 17.1hh dutch warmblood who doesn't like to travel forwards or backwards and tends to move around quite a bit.
All helpful suggestions appreciated