JM07
Well-Known Member
following on from Stinkbomb's post about her almost disaterous purchase of a "dodgy" box....
this is the reason why i believe that ALL horseboxes, not just reward for hire boxes, should be subjected to a 6 weekly check to make sure they are roadworthy, tyres, brakes, floors, ramp, within the legal weight limits etc and also have the milage/tacho's checked every 3 months. it would save anyone who is about to purchace a box a great deal of worry and hassle.
The article in yesterdays H&H was a very good and poignant one.
everyone should take 10 minutes to actually digest ALL of the article.
ok, it will cost the average horse owner a fair bit of money for upkeep per year.....rather that than travelling in a unroadworthy box!
....as it was pointed out in yesterdays article, just because you have a plateing certificate, doesn't mean the vehicle is actually up to the job!! as it isnt a requirement for a lorry to pass a plate to check of it has the correct weight limit, or the ramp works correctly, the weight distribution of both axles...the list really is a long one.
something for all lorry owners to think about i feel.....
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/best/396/152964.html
this is the reason why i believe that ALL horseboxes, not just reward for hire boxes, should be subjected to a 6 weekly check to make sure they are roadworthy, tyres, brakes, floors, ramp, within the legal weight limits etc and also have the milage/tacho's checked every 3 months. it would save anyone who is about to purchace a box a great deal of worry and hassle.
The article in yesterdays H&H was a very good and poignant one.
everyone should take 10 minutes to actually digest ALL of the article.
ok, it will cost the average horse owner a fair bit of money for upkeep per year.....rather that than travelling in a unroadworthy box!
....as it was pointed out in yesterdays article, just because you have a plateing certificate, doesn't mean the vehicle is actually up to the job!! as it isnt a requirement for a lorry to pass a plate to check of it has the correct weight limit, or the ramp works correctly, the weight distribution of both axles...the list really is a long one.
something for all lorry owners to think about i feel.....
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/best/396/152964.html